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Methodist Hospital is one of three major facilities comprising the Nebraska Methodist Health System.The hospital is located at 8303 Dodge St. in Omaha, Nebraska. [1]With more than 2,000 full-time employees and over 400 physicians on active staff, Methodist Hospital provides cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery, women's services, cancer care, gastroenterology, orthopedics, and comprehensive ...
The Nebraska Methodist Health System, also known as Bestcare, is a nonprofit Nebraskan healthcare organization that was founded in 1982. Its headquarters are located at 825 S. 169th Street in Omaha, Nebraska .
It is a private non-profit hospital governed by a board of directors. Bishop Clarkson first opened Childs Hospital in Omaha, in 1869. Clarkson Hospital first opened at 21st and Harney. A new Clarkson Hospital was built adjacent to University Hospital, at 42nd and Dewey, in 1955. Link: Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital: 2808 South 143rd Plaza 2004
Methodist Fremont Health is a public district hospital located in Fremont, Nebraska and the only hospital located in Dodge County. [1] The hospital is an affiliate of the Nebraska Methodist Health System. The hospital opened in 1940 as the Dodge County Hospital. In 1945, the hospital changed its name to the Dodge County Community Hospital.
The hospital changed its name to West Nebraska General Hospital in 1954. [1] In 1967, a new hospital opened due to the growing size of western Nebraska. In 1985, a three-level addition, called Med Center 2000 opened. The hospital changed its name to Regional West Medical Center in 1988 claiming it to "better fit their role as a regional hospital."
707 N 190th Plaza, Elkhorn, Nebraska, United States Coordinates 41°15′54″N 96°12′44″W / 41.26487429282109°N 96.21221310281094°W / 41.26487429282109; -96.21221310281094
Methodist Hospital is the name of numerous medical institutions. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital , Indianapolis, Indiana Houston Methodist Hospital , Houston, Texas
It was a mortuary and social hall before becoming home to the historic Omaha Star. 2319 Ogden Street Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church: 1926 2412 Ames Avenue Druid Hall: 1915 Home of Nebraska's last Prince Hall Masons chapter. 2118 North 24th Street Fair Deal Cafe: Once known as Omaha's "Black City Hall" 2416 Lake Street