Saint Elizabeth Medical Center

Name :

Saint Elizabeth Medical Center

Address  :

1200 Grant Boulevard West

Town  :

Wabasha

State  :

Minnesota

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

55981

Phone  :

651 565 4531

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Daibetes, Endocrinology
  • ENT
  • General Surgeon
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Podiatry
  • Psychiatrist
  • Urology
Facilities

Other Facilities

  • X-Ray
  • CT/MRI

Description

Saint Elizabeths Medical Center
Building trust by working together and putting the patient first

Saint Elizabeths Medical Center is a progressive rural health care organization in Wabasha Minnesota Located on two campuses Saint Elizabeths offers a full continuum of care to enhance healing of body mind and spirit

Our staff and volunteers provide a wide range of services in partnership with the medical staff three regional clinics and other health care providers

Saint Elizabeths mission is to continually improve the health and wellbeing of all people especially the poor in the communities we serve This is accomplished by living out our four core values of service vision presence and justice

Saint Elizabeths Medical Center
The main campus of Saint Elizabeths features a full range of hospital services assisted living apartments skilled nursing home care rehabilitation prevention wellness and disease management and home care and hospice services Many administrative and support services are also located within the medical center Located adjacent to our facility is Wabasha ClinicMayo Health System


History

Our History
Saint Elizabeths was founded in 1898 by Sister M Petonilla Derleth She and two other Sisters representing the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother traveled from Menomonie WI to establish a hospital in Wabasha The first patients were admitted on July 25 1898 In the early 1900s St Josephs Orphanage was established The sisters cared for and instructed children until the orphans were relocated to Winona in 1943

Over the years Saint Elizabeths Medical Center has advanced and expanded its facilities technology and services to meet the changing needs of our communities
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