Address: 473 E Greenville Ave, Winchester, IN 47394, USA
Phone: +17655840004
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
D Haas
You must really think I work here to have me research and fill out all this insurance info on my own phone. Hire someone! Hospitals aren't hurting for $$. How is it the receptionist can have big gaping holes in her ears exposed but ask me to wear a mask over the holes God gave me? Reevaluate the way you operate. I don't appreciate you tasking me with someone else's job. You people have a lot of nerve!
Ruth Frazer
ER helped us figure out what issue my husband had
Kristi Gahret
My experience was awful
Kimberly Hiers
Everyone there was extremely friendly helpful the doctor was in the room as soon as I got in there. They had A diagnosis unfortunately a very serious one and had me transferred to a larger hospital as quickly as possible. Thanks to their prompt attention I am expected to make a full recovery.
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