- Bonner General Health
Bonner General Health is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital and healthcare network of outpatient clinics and services serving Sandpoint and the surrounding region We offer quality, compassionate care close to home
- Bonner General Health | Sandpoint ID - Facebook
Bonner General Health, Sandpoint, Idaho 2,929 likes · 95 talking about this · 3,628 were here Bonner General Health is a 25-bed Critical Access
- Sandpoint Community - Bonner General Health
The original building, a small single story infirmary from Farragut Naval Training Station, has transformed into what we know today as Bonner General Health While the name and appearance have changed, the commitment to quality health care in North Idaho has been a constant
- Bonner General Health – Idaho Hospital Association
Bonner General Health 520 North 3rd Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864 208 263 1441 Visit Website John Hennessy, CEO
- BGH swings into action with new program | Bonner County Daily Bee
SANDPOINT — Patients needing a little more care and support, now have an option that allows them to transition from one level of care to another — without having to get up or leave the hospital
- Q A with John Hennessy, CEO of Bonner General Health
John Hennessy took on the role of CEO of Bonner General Health (BGH) in December of 2023 He is a graduate of Gonzaga University, where he received a degree in finance, and Washington State University, where he received his master of health policy and administration
- Patient Billing - Bonner General Health
We know healthcare bills can be confusing, so we’ve designed this information to help you understand our patient billing practices If you have questions that aren’t answered here, please call us at (208) 265-1158 and one of our financial representatives will be glad to help you Physical address: 423 N
- Bonner General Health to stop providing pregnancy, labor and delivery . . .
Bonner General Health in Sandpoint will stop offering labor and delivery services in May, the hospital announced Friday Bonner General, which serves much of rural North Idaho, lost pediatric
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