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Riverwood operates a 25-bed critical access hospital serving Aitkin County and surrounding communities in north central Minnesota, with full service primary care clinics in Aitkin, Garrison and McGregor. Patients can access urgent care and a wide range of specialty care at our integrated hospital and clinic in Aitkin. View a list of all healthcare providers for family medicine, internal medicine and emergency care, plus all those who provide specialty medical care at Riverwood Healthcare. At Riverwood Healthcare, you can expect top quality medical care delivered by a team of caring healthcare professionals. Since 1955, we've been committed to providing our community with a comprehensive array of medical services close to home. Our facility has achieved several designations that demonstrate our commitment to outstanding delivery of medical care. These include Level III Trauma Center, Level I Heart attack program protocol in affiliation with the Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital, and Comprehensive Advanced Life Support Hospital. With a strong focus on health and wellness, we strive to educate and inform on health issues that matter to you. Riverwood Healthcare offers community health education seminars, support groups and classes. You can also find helpful health and wellness tips in our Healthy Living newsletter. Check our News and Information page for the latest updates on Riverwood practitioners, facility changes, services and programs. See our 2013 Annual Report for an overview of the past year, including financials, quality of care and patient testimonials.
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