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MercyOne-Oelwein has 25 acute care beds.
Network of pediatric specialty hospitals, founded by the Shrine, where children under the age of 18 receive medical care absolutely free of charge. Pediatric speciality services include burn care, colorectal and gastrointestinal, craniofacial, orthopedics, surgery and rheumatic diseases.

Hospitals offer short-term medical care only; lifelong treatments not available.
Acute care/swing bed hospital. Includes cardiac rehabilitation, cardiology clinic, emergency department, home health services, laboratory services, outpatient surgery, general surgery, nursery, physical therapy, radiology (CT scan, MRI, Ultra-sound, Nuclear Medicine, Echo/Doppler scans), medical surgical services, fitness center, ENT services, podiatry, ophthalmology, pulmonary clinic, and orthopedic services.
Community based acute hospital providing adult medical/surgical services, emergency services, inpatient rehabilitation services, and diagnostics.
Hospital services.

Immunization clinic provides state required immunizations free of charge; call for appointment.

Meals on Wheels for Alliance residents who are shut in at home or physically unable to obtain food or prepare it for themselves.

Financial assistance for medical bills through the Charity Care program if income guidelines are met and other sources are not available (Medicaid, insurance, etc.).

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Hospitals
Home Delivered Meals
General Immunization

Provides 24/7 emergency medical services. Also, offers a full range of care from general health to the detection and treatment of more complex conditions for all ages.

Full-service hospital, including LifeLine medical alert response.

Fully accredited facility designed to meet the special needs of children. Services include: pediatric emergency department, pediatric intensive care, neonatal intensive care, pediatric cancer center, and many other specialty and primary care areas.

Critical care access hospital providing an emergency room and ambulance service.

Services include:
-- Cardiac rehabilitation
-- Occupational, physical, and speech therapy
-- Diabetes information and education
-- Sleep studies
-- Mammograms
-- MRI
-- Lifeline personal response system
-- Intervent Program pairs individuals with a mentor, or work on their own with an Internet self-study program to reduce risk for disease

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Physical Therapy
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Occupational Therapy
Disease/Disability Information
Hospitals

Provides hospital services to those in need. Services include general inpatient, outpatient, and emergency hospital services. Can also treat urgent care needs such as strains, sprains, sore throat, colds, flu, minor lacerations, minor fractures, and minor ailments.

Provides hospital services to anyone in need through a combination of outpatient, inpatient, and community-based programs. The hospitals also provide specialized departments and assists people from the State of Iowa as well as surrounding states who are dealing with disabilities or special illnesses.

Offers a Donor Program that provides advancement for health sciences education and the health and welfare of mankind through the utilization of deceased humans for medical study and research.

Offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient medical services.

Services include:

- Behavioral and mental health.

- Emergency.

- Heart and vascular care.

- Inpatient services.

- Lung and pulmonology care.

- Occupational health.

- Orthopedics.

- Pregnancy and birth.

- Rehabilitation.

- Sleep disorder services (including: circadian rhythm disorders, insomnia, narcolepsy, parasomnia, restless leg syndrome, sleep apnea, sleepwalking and night terrors, and testing).

- Supportive and palliative care.

- Surgery.

- Testing and diagnostics.

- Women's Health (including: breast health, fertility care, gynecology, pregnancy and birth).

Hospital. Services include:

- Home health, hospice and personal care, (402) 562-3300

- General health education programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, (402) 562-4462

- Occupational health and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries, (402) 562-4480

- Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and medically at-risk wellness program, open to the public, (402) 562-3344

- Columbus Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic, (402) 562-4700

- Columbus Otolaryngology Clinic, (402) 562-4720

- Columbus Psychiatry Clinic, (402) 562-4765

- Columbus Cardiology Clinic, (402) 562-4835 and cardiac catheterization lab, (402) 562-4835

- Columbus Cancer Care, (402) 562-4840

- Columbus Dermatology Clinic, (402) 562-4870

- Rehab services for physical, occupational and speech therapy, (402) 562-3333 or (402) 562-4600

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Hospitals
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
General Health Education Programs
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Cancer Clinics
Community Wellness Programs
Occupational Therapy
Cardiovascular Medicine
Speech Therapy
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Flu Vaccines
Occupational Health and Safety
Physical Therapy
Hospice Care

Full-service hospital, including Saturday in-person clinic (no appointment necessary), outpatient clinics, and health education classes which include diet and nutrition.

Provides 24-hour emergency medical services. Also, offers a full range of care from general health to the detection and treatment of more complex conditions for all ages.

Offers a full range of hospital and emergency services.
A 413-bed regional care hospital that houses the area's only Level I Trauma Center as well as Level III perinatal services.
Provides hospital services to several locations.
Offers hospital services to those in need. Specialty medical services are also available. Visit website to get a full list of services.

Provides hospital and care services to the community.

Provide hospital services to anyone in need.