Franklin County Medical Center Hospice



Franklin County Medical Center is a non-profit general hospital that offers a range of services, including emergency care, surgical services, and specialties such as cardiology and physical therapy. With a commitment to patient-centered care, it has been a trusted healthcare provider in its community since 1976.
Franklin County Medical Center, a community-based non-profit general hospital in Preston, Idaho, has served local residents since its establishment in 1976. This facility is dedicated to delivering high-quality healthcare and offers a wide array of services, including emergency care, surgical services, family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and women's health. Key specialties include cardiology, orthopedics, and physical therapy, ensuring comprehensive support for various health needs. Franklin County Medical Center has garnered significant recognition for its commitment to patient care and innovative programs, earning accreditations that affirm its dedication to excellence. Nestled in a rural setting, this hospital provides a welcoming environment, featuring modern facilities and amenities that prioritize patient comfort. The hospital is known for its strong community ties and its role in enhancing health outcomes in the region, making it a trusted partner in health for many families in Franklin County.
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