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Henry County Health Center

www.hchc.org

 
Henry County Health Center is a hospital with a rich heritage of caring for patients and area residents since 1921. Located at the Crossroads of Southeast Iowa, HCHC is a 74-bed facility, featuring 25 acute care beds, along with our 49 bed long-term care facility, Park Place. HCHC remains a leader in healthcare and is well respected by hospitals of all sizes. With our technological innovation and associates who are compassionate and committed to those we serve, HCHC strives for excellence in all that we do. As a community-based health center, our patients are often times family members, friends, and neighbors. HCHC`s ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.hchc.org
  • 407 South White Street Ste 101
    Mount Pleasant, IA USA 52641
  • Phone: 319.385.3141

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