Rex Healthcare

Name :

Rex Healthcare

Address  :

4420 Lake Boone Trail

Town  :

Raleigh

State  :

North Carolina

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

27607

Phone  :

919 784 3100

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Oncologist
  • Orthopedics
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 665


Description

About Us
Rex Healthcare a member of UNC Health Care is a private notforprofit health care system with 4600 coworkers Rex Healthcare has 665 beds 433 general acute beds and 226 skilled nursing and treats nearly 34000 inpatients each year Rex offers dedicated centers for cancer surgery heart and vascular postacute rehabilitation and skilled nursing care wellness and womens care plus dedicated services for bariatric heartburn pain management sleep disorders diabetes education wound and emergency care More than 1100 physicians are on the Rex medical staff

Rex provides a variety of healthcare services throughout Wake County with facilities in Apex Cary Garner Knightdale Wakefield downtown Raleigh and coming soon to Holly Springs Rex is the first hospital in the Triangle and one of only 10 in North Carolina to receive Magnet Recognition which places Rex nurses among the top five percent in the country In 2008 Rex was listed as one of the nations 100 Top Hospitalsreg by Thomson Reuters Healthcare Rex also was named one of the top 100 9th hospital Best Places to Work in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare magazine in 2009
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