Chi St. Alexius Health Dickinson Medical Center

Trauma Care Center

Dickinson, United States

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Overview

Being a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital, they offer a Level IV Trauma Center accredited by the American College of Surgeons and JCAHO. Their services are tailored to accommodate patients from southwestern North Dakota, eastern Montana, and northern South Dakota. Upholding the vision of their founding Sisters, they strive to foster healthier communities through a healing ministry.

Services

  • Anesthesiology
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • CT Scanning
  • Emergency & Trauma Medicine
  • Imaging
  • Intensive Care
  • Laboratory Services
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    It did take some time to get my mother admitted but have to say the care that my mother has received from the nurses and rest of staff has been amazing. Their approach to bringing the entire team together each day is fantastic and the priority for the team is getting her well.

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    My dad just left CHI Hospital after a several day inpatient stay. What a good experience. The nurses were attentive, personable and bright. The doctors and medical team were thorough a d worked together as a team. They communicated constantly with each other and kept my family and I informed. The physicians, especially Dr. Travis Booke, were persistent and worked diligently to find a solution. The rooms were comfortable and clean. We all discussed, even though my dad was extremely ill, we were confident he was being taken care of. So happy and grateful for everyone who touched our lives during his stay. Thank you, CHI St. Joseph’s Hospital, Dickinson, ND!

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    Went here in the middle of the night with a bad UTI. Super kind staff, got lab work, meds, and then discharged. Awesome!

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    We had our son in Dickinson at CHI. What a great experience. Being a first time mom I was quite anxious about the entire process but all the nurses and Dr. Lowe were amazing. Talking with friends who have had babies at larger facilities I feel lucky to have had such a good experience. The unit was quite, I was able to rest and they were very attentive to my needs.

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    Needed to update this for awhile. While I'm still unclear about why there is sometimes only one door open, I can say that the doctors and nurses here are very good at their jobs. I spent close to 2 weeks here at the end of last year because of complications with covid. They took very good care of me in that time and put up with my nonsense well (I'm not a fan of being in hospitals and wanted out fast lol). I was uninsured when I went in and the financial aid office was very helpful in helping me fix that. My only regret is that I cannot remember my doctor/nurses names so that I could mention them specifically, but if management sees this and is willing to look they definitely deserve recognition for their hard work.

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    We recently had a baby here and I couldn't be more thankful for the experience we had. My nurse and Doctor both had many years of experience delivering babies and I'm not sure if it can get better than that. Dr. Lowe and Nurse Marge hands down make the best team, incredibly blessed for my experience here especially as a first time mom. I hope I get a chance to work with these two again! The rooms were pretty great too! :)

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    My daughter had a lumbar puncture. Although this could not be a pleasant experience due to the invasive nature of the procedure, staff made the experience as good as possible. I appreciate their thoroughness, expertise, the education provided to us, the excellent bedside manner of staff, the very short wait time, their cleanliness, and the overall caring nature of everyone involved. A special thank you to Glen and Brittney in Day Surgery.



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