In 1916, Anna Donovan donated funds to build a public hospital in Watseka, Illinois in memory of her husband, John L. Donovan ... . That gift created a 25-bed facility named the Iroquois Hospital. That original facility has grown into a comprehensive regional medical facility that now serves 50,000 residents in a bi-state, five-county area. On its main campus in Watseka, and through a network of Satellite Clinics, IMH serves the healthcare needs of residents in east-central Illinois and west-central Indiana. With 25 staffed beds and over 70,000 patient visits per year, Iroquois Memorial provides a full range of medical specialties, comprehensive acute care, as well as, primary care and paramedic level pre-hospital services. As a not-for-profit organization, Iroquois Memorial depends upon community support for its growth. Despite the closure of many rural hospitals throughout the state, Iroquois Memorial continues to grow and offer many new services. Iroquois Memorial Profile: 80 Physicians on Staff 25-bed acute care facility 24-Hour Emergency Department Paramedic Ambulance Service 4 Rural Health Clinics: in Watseka, Gilman, and Milford, Illinois & Kentland, Indiana Attached 35-bed Skilled Nursing Care Facility Home Health and Hospice Home Oxygen & Home Medical Equipment Service and Lifeline Outpatient Rehabilitation Center Business & Industry Health Services Joint Commission Accredited Medical Specialties Anesthesiology Cardiology Dermatology Emergency Medicine Family Practice Gastroenterology General Surgery Internal Medicine Nephrology Oncology Orthopedics Otolaryngology (ENT) Pathology Podiatry Radiology- 160 slice CT, MRI, Nuclear Med, Ultrasound, Digital Mammography, Bone Density, X-Ray TeleICU & TeleStroke Vascular Surgery Wound Care read more
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