CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center

CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center is a general hospital located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. The hospital is the oldest in the State of New Mexico, since being established in the downtown plaza before it was moved in 1977 to developing St. Michaels Drive. It is the largest medical facility north of Albuquerque and the largest south of Pueblo, Colorado. It is the only Level III Trauma Center in Northern New Mexico. It is now the center of a network of over 30 locations, including urgent care locations, family medicine centers, surgical center, cancer care, and women's specialty clinics. See list below.

CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center
CHRISTUS Health
Geography
LocationSanta Fe, New Mexico, United States
Organization
TypeGeneral
Services
Emergency departmentLevel III trauma center
Beds206 all private
History
Opened1865
Links
Websitehttp://www.christushealth.org/st-vincent
ListsHospitals in New Mexico

A religious institution until it became public in 1973, it joined the Christus Health network of Catholic hospitals in 2008. In 2018, the culmination of a $44 million expansion is resulting in all-private patient rooms, which was the most-requested feature in a 2014 survey of the local area population.

Services and clinics as of 9/2018 include:

  • Behavioral Health Santa Fe NM
  • Brain_and_Spine (Neurosurgery) Santa Fe NM
  • Cancer Center Santa Fe NM
  • Digestive Health (Gastroenterology) Santa Fe NM
  • Emergency Santa Fe NM
  • Urgent Care Santa Fe NM
  • Health Gym (Center for Living Well) Santa Fe NM
  • Heart and Vascular Santa Fe NM
  • Hospitalist Santa Fe NM
  • Infectious Disease Santa Fe NM
  • Laboratory Santa Fe NM
  • Labor_and_Delivery Santa Fe NM
  • Orthopaedic Santa Fe NM
  • Outpatient Therapy (Sports Medicine) Santa Fe NM
  • Pediatric Santa Fe NM
  • Physical Rehab (Inpatient Rehab) Santa Fe NM
  • Pulmonary_and_Critical Care Santa Fe NM
  • Radiology_and_Imaging Santa Fe NM
  • Sleep Santa Fe NM
  • Surgical Santa Fe NM
  • Urology Santa Fe NM
  • Weight Loss Surgery Program (Bariatrics) Santa Fe NM
  • Women's Santa Fe NM
  • Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Santa Fe NM
  • Breast Institute Santa Fe NM
  • Geriatrics_and_Internal Medicine Santa Fe NM
  • Health Specialists – Los Alamos Santa Fe NM
  • Heart_and_Vascular Center Santa Fe NM
  • Neurosurgical Associates Santa Fe NM
  • Orthopaedics_and_Sports Medicine Associates Santa Fe NM
  • Orthopaedics of New Mexico Santa Fe NM
  • Physical Medicine_and_Rehabilitation Specialists Santa Fe NM
  • Pulmonary_and_Critical Care Associates Santa Fe NM
  • Regional Cancer Center Santa Fe NM
  • Sports Medicine-Los Alamos Santa Fe NM
  • Surgical Associates Santa Fe NM
  • Urology Associates Santa Fe NM
  • Women's Care Specialists Santa Fe NM

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