Lincoln Hospital

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24 reviews
4.2
MedicalRecords.com Rating 4.2
24 reviews
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Emergency Services
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Emergency Service Available

Yes

Group Service

Yes

Hospital Type
  • Critical Access Hospitals
  • critical Access
Control Type
  • Governmental Hospital District
Subprovider Units
  • Swing Beds
Total Staffed Beds 25

Licensed Beds 25

Bed Utilization

0.5859726

Total Discharges

322

Total Patient Days

1,223

Total Patient Revenue

$29,947,454

MedicalRecords.com Rating 4.2
(24 reviews)

Cissy Smith

I was on vacation from Texas and driving into Lincoln City for the day when I had severe shortness of breath and chest pains. I was whisked into the emergency room and within 20 minutes they had a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. The care and professalism combined with their warmth and friendliness was the best experience I've ever had at a hospital. So grateful to the nurses, doctors and all the staff.

Kershanda Sullivan

If your suicidal, do not go here for help. They are not compassionate nor do they know how to be empathetic. They don’t take you serious nor do they care. Your a number they want out of their hospital. So please if your suicidal and you want help call the crisis line, you’ll get more help driving hours then this hospital. Absolutely sickened. Thanks for showing how professionals do not give patients respect, that they are not noticed or heard, lack of building trust and don’t know how to limit anxiety. Thanks for making it worse than better. Congratulations.

T Basaraba

Dr. Bowser, Megan and Torrey (?) were all terrific! I was seen immediately and treated with respect and compassion!

Kaitlin Tropper

Not treating a person with mental illness. What is that? That’s your job to treat them.

WC3fanatic997 .

Obviously you dont go to Hospitals to have a good time, and I dont go to Hospitals very often in my life, mostly for a lack of having to do so fortunately, but the few times I went to the ER for some acute panic attacks, the people have always been very friendly and welcoming, and the ER nurse at the time was so very accommodating, nurturing and kind and went above-and-beyond in helping me. She is a beautiful soul and I hate myself for having a hard time remembering names.