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Inpatient/Outpatient Services offered by Swedish Medical Center in Cherry Hill

Inpatient/Outpatient Services offered by Swedish Medical Center in Cherry Hill

Offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient health care services, including diagnosis and treatment. Inpatient services include obstetrics and rehabilitative services.   Outpatient primary medical services include diagnosis and treatment, family medicine, geriatrics, pediatric care, immunizations, minor surgery, individual and family counseling (for patients), nursing care, a sleep laboratory, urgent care and public education.   The Swedish Heart and Vascular Institute and the Swedish Neuroscience Institute are located at the Cherry Hill Campus.   Heart and Vascular Institute offers advanced cardiovascular care, including prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. The Neuroscience Institute provides diagnostics, medical and surgical treatments and  rehabilitation resources in most neurological fields, including brain tumors, carotid artery stenosis, child neurology, multiple sclerosis, sleep disorders and stroke.   Palliative care helps patients and their families deal with physical, social, emotional and spiritual dimensions of death and dying.   Offers discharge planning which includes coordinating home care with other community resources and securing alternate living situations, as needed.

Physical Address

500 17th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122

Hours

Inpatient services: 24 hours daily. Call for current hours for outpatient services.

Application process

Call for appointment.

Fee

Accepts most health insurance plans, Medicare and WA Apple Health (Medicaid).

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Languages

Interpreter services

Agency info

Swedish Medical Center on Cherry Hill

Provides general and acute inpatient and outpatient medical services, including an emergency room which provides crisis intervention services. Also houses a secure inpatient psychiatric unit. Operates Dial-A-Care, a telephone reassurance program for older adults and people with disabilities.