Holland Hospital
Holland Hospital is a healthcare facility located in Holland, Michigan. It is a non-profit hospital that provides a wide range of medical services to the community. The hospital is known for its high-quality care and has been recognized for its excellence in various medical fields.
History[edit]
Holland Hospital was established in 1917 to serve the healthcare needs of the local community. Over the years, it has expanded its facilities and services to meet the growing demands of the population. The hospital has undergone several renovations and expansions to incorporate advanced medical technologies and improve patient care.
Services[edit]
Holland Hospital offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including:
The hospital also provides various outpatient services, such as diagnostic imaging, laboratory services, and physical therapy.
Facilities[edit]
The hospital campus includes several specialized centers and clinics, such as:
- The Boven Birth Center
- The Holland Hospital Spine and Orthopedics Center
- The Holland Hospital Behavioral Health Services
- The Holland Hospital Breast Care Center
Accreditations and Awards[edit]
Holland Hospital has received numerous accreditations and awards for its commitment to quality care and patient safety. It is accredited by the Joint Commission and has been recognized by organizations such as Healthgrades and U.S. News & World Report.
Community Involvement[edit]
Holland Hospital is actively involved in the community, offering health education programs, wellness initiatives, and support groups. The hospital collaborates with local organizations to promote public health and improve access to healthcare services.
Related Pages[edit]
- Holland, Michigan
- Emergency medicine
- Cardiology
- Oncology
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics
- Maternity care
- Surgery
- Rehabilitation
References[edit]
External Links[edit]
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