|
St.Vincent Randolph Hospital, a JCAHO-accredited health system and 25-bed Critical Access Hospital, has been providing health services to area residents since 1919. The hospital joined St.Vincent Health and the Ascension Health family on July 1, 2000. A rural health system, St.Vincent Randolph Hospital has two federally designated rural health clinics and employs more than 200 associates. A new hospital with all private rooms was opened in November 2001.
More than 42 specialists representing cardiology, rheumatology, neurology, gastroenterology, urology, nephrology, and oncology are available through our Specialty Clinics. Specialists from Ball Memorial Hospital and Reid Memorial Hospital come to Winchester to serve the community of Randolph County.
These two clinics house the practice for eleven Health Care Providers. Both clinics have been designated by the state of Indiana as "model" Rural Health Clinic and Training Centers. The Rural Health Clinics services include: primary care, wellness, diagnostic, laboratory, mental health, occupational health, rehabilitation and case management/outreach programs.
An 18,000-sq. ft addition, completed in June 2002, has expanded the Fidler Medical Pavilion in Winchester to include housing for: orthopaedic services, additional primary care, additional specialty services, oncology services and a 12-bay Dialysis Center. The Dialysis Center is managed and operated by Ball Memorial Hospital.
|