Parkland Health Center is comprised of three former independent community hospitals, Farmington Community Hospital, MIneral Area Regional Medical Center and Bonne Terre Hospital, located at opposite ends of St. Francois County. Farmington Community Hospital and Bonne Terre Hospital merged in 1992, forming Parkland Health Center. In 2015, Mineral Area Regional Medical Center joined the Parkland Health Center Family.
Parkland Health Center-Bonne Terre, just off Highway 67, is a three-bed critical access hospital with 24-hour emergency room services, inpatient services and ancillary services. It includes medical office space for visiting physicians and BJC HealthCare specialists. An Oncology Department and sleep disorder center are also located there. This facility was recognized for its design and function by the American Society for Healthcare Engineering.
Parkland Health Center -- Farmington, east of US 67 on Liberty Street, is a 130-bed, full-service hospital with services for maternity and pediatrics, laboratory and radiology, cardiac rehabilitation, a cardiopulmonary department, outpatient and inpatient surgery, physical therapy, diabetes clinic and renal dialysis. There is also 24-hour, physician-staffed emergency service available.
Parkland Health Center offers diagnostic radiology, ultrasound, mammography, nuclear medicine, CT scan, special procedures and echocardiography. The Radiology Department is staffed by board-certified radiologists and registered radiology technologists
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