Memorial Hospital of Carbondale opened in 1959 and, with 132 beds, it is the largest SIH facility and serves southern Illinois as a regional medical center.
When was Herrin Hospital built?
Herrin Hospital had been built in 1914 as a center for black lung disease and other coal mine-related injuries; ten dollars was taken out of each miner's paycheck to fund the hospital.
Who owns Herrin Hospital?
In October, Southern Illinois Healthcare, which owns and operates the modern-day Herrin Hospital, tore down the 102-year-old building that is central to this story, one of many in Williamson County's legendary past, as part of its ongoing expansion plans for the site.
How many beds does Carbondale Memorial Hospital have?
Name and Address:Memorial Hospital of Carbondale 405 West Jackson Street Carbondale, IL 62902Total Staffed Beds:175Total Patient Revenue:$1,109,896,346Total Discharges:9,235Total Patient Days:36,263
What is the name of hospital in Carbondale Illinois?
Memorial Hospital of Carbondale is the flagship hospital for SIH and regional referral center for the 16 county southern Illinois region. Physicians in nearly 40 different specialties practice in Carbondale. The hospital is accredited by the Commission on Cancer for comprehensive cancer treatment.
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