The first 24/7 micro-hospital in Idaho is now open and accepting patients.
Media Contact
Amy Bartoo
Business Development Manager
abartoo@postfallserhospital.com
For Immediate Release:
POST FALLS, Idaho (August 23, 2024) – Post Falls ER & Hospital, the first micro-hospital in Idaho, announces that it is officially open today and will begin seeing patients 24/7, 365 days a year, providing the community with year-round access to unparalleled outpatient and inpatient medical care. The facility is conveniently located at 497 S Beck Road in Post Falls, Idaho.
Founded by board-certified emergency room physicians and Nutex Health Inc., Post Falls ER & Hospital has opened with the mission to put patients first and offer a concierge-level emergency care experience to all—offering advanced clinical, pediatrics, imaging, and laboratory service to the community.
“We are extremely excited to bring this innovative hospital and emergency care model to our community. We believe the concierge model with minimal wait times will resonate extremely well with our future patients and families,” said Robert Seeley, M.D., Co-Chief Medical Officer at Post Falls ER & Hospital.
The staff of medical experts at Post Falls ER & Hospital are bringing the communities in Post Falls and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and Spokane, Washington 24/7/365 days of concierge-level care. The roughly 25,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility houses 12 ER beds, five inpatient beds, one procedure room, in-house laboratory services, an in-house pharmacy, and an imaging suite, including MRI, CT scan, X-ray, and Ultrasound.
In comparison to the traditional hospital systems, patients will be met with the convenience of emergency care in the comfort of a relaxing environment, a short wait time, and ample one-on-one time with a board-certified physician and emergency-trained staff. If indications are needed for additional treatments beyond the ER, Post Falls ER & Hospital is equipped with comfortable and state-of-the-art medical beds for longer inpatient stays.
“We have assembled an amazing team of caregivers who are thrilled about our new hospital and eager to provide the highest quality of care possible,” said McLane Simpson, M.D., Co-Chief Medical Officer at Post Falls ER & Hospital.
The highly skilled team at Post Falls ER & Hospital is thrilled to serve the community and become the go-to neighborhood ER and hospital built on the mission of excellent patient-centered care. The facility will offer concierge-level emergency care 24/7, 365 days a year, without the wait.
For more information, contact Amy Bartoo, Post Falls ER & Hospital’s Business Development Manager.
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Physician-owned and operated, Post Falls ER & Hospital provides concierge-level emergency care to the local community and surrounding areas. Post Falls ER & Hospital is open 24/7, 365 days a year, and their team of highly trained medical professionals and board-certified physicians specialize in individualized care without the wait. In addition to Emergency Medical Services, the hospital also provides overnight inpatient care, pediatric care and laboratory and imaging services, including CT, Ultrasound, MRI and X-Ray. Patients can experience the difference in compassionate healthcare at Post Falls ER & Hospital, conveniently located at 497 S Beck Rd. in Post Falls, Idaho.
Post Falls ER & Hospital is a Nutex Health Inc. affiliated hospital facility. Headquartered in Houston, Texas and founded in 2011, Nutex Health Inc. (NASDAQ: NUTX) is a physician-led, technology-enabled healthcare services company with approximately 1500 employees nationwide and is partnered with over 800 physicians. Nutex Health has two divisions: a Hospital division and a Population Health Management division. The Hospital division currently owns and operates over 20 health care facilities in 10 different states, equipped with highly trained medical professionals who provide concierge-level care to their communities. The Population Health Management division provides management, administrative and other support services to its affiliated hospitals and physician groups.
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