Providence Mount Carmel Hospital

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27 reviews
2.7
MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.7
27 reviews
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Emergency Services
  • Emergency Department
Surgery Services
  • Inpatient Surgery
Other
  • Obstetrics
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Emergency Service Available

Yes

Group Service

Yes

Hospital Type
  • Critical Access Hospitals
Control Type
  • Voluntary Nonprofit
  • Church
Subprovider Units
  • Swing Beds
Total Staffed Beds 25

Licensed Beds 25

Bed Utilization

0.5300822

Total Discharges

1,040

Total Patient Days

3,654

Total Patient Revenue

$99,717,695

MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.7
(27 reviews)

Ely Molloy

worst hospital ever, doctor hutchins is a religious quack who prescribes a ct scan for anything under the sun and not one person in that whole place can insert a needle into you right the first time. Id rather die than go back there.... which is probbaly whats going to happen....UPDATE had to go back to er had no choice after lying back in the bed their my f2f noticed someone elses blood on my pillow....

W H

Marlita in physical therapy is excellent. Finally someone understands why I'm feeling pain and I'm seeing improvements.

Jason Upchurch

I live an hour south of Colville and 40 minutes north of Spokane. The general rule is that you’ll get to a Spokane hospital faster but have to wait for 4 hours in the waiting room before you ever see a doctor. Or, drive 20 minutes more to Colville and see a doctor quickly. I found this rule to be the case. I went to the hospital for a minor leg injury I thought might be a fracture and all the walk-in clinics were booked. It took me 1 minute to check in, 3 minutes in the waiting room, 3 minutes before the nurse came and maybe 10 before the doctor got there. I was wheeled back to get X-rays before I could check my email. The longest part of the wait was the radiologist and doctor evaluating the xrays: that was 20 minutes. I was out of the hospital in under an hour - I’ve never experienced that. Overall this was a great experience.

Carl Bean

I was born here 63 years ago, had my tonsils out when I was 7, had my gall bladder out when I was 30. But after Providence. Took over the place went to Hell. I've been to the ER twice in recent years. Once for a minor stroke, no proper diagnostic tests, no treatment they didn't seem to even care. Fortunately it was a very mild stroke and only left me with slightly diminished feeling in three fingers. I could relate many terrible experiences from my friends but I'll only relate my personal experiences. I'd have to be on deaths door before I'd go back to that death trap for more than a band-aid.

Lisa Adams

All because my Dr. Awesome, he is the best. Great experience. Thank you all