Manning Regional Healthcare Center
1550 West 6th Street, Manning, Iowa 51455
About the Business
Manning Regional Healthcare Center is a rural, critical access hospital located at 1550 West 6th Street in Manning, Iowa, United States. Our institution offers a wide range of medical services including cardiology, dermatology, ear, nose, and throat (ENT), infusion clinic, OB-GYN, orthopedics, pain clinic, podiatry, surgery, urology, and wound care clinic. We also provide occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy services.
Our team of healthcare providers includes Douglas McLaws, DO, Thang Luong, M.D., Courtney Rupiper, PA-C, Sara Powers, ARNP, and Amber Croghan, Health Coach, among others. We have specialists in various fields such as Amy Hull, LISW, Hollie Schechinger, LMSW, and Taya Vonnahme, MSN, RN, ARNP, CADC. Our physical therapy team includes Taylor Nelson, PT, DPT, Lucas Schwery, DPT, and Amy Osbahr, OTR/L.
At Manning Regional Healthcare Center, we are dedicated to providing quality care to our patients. We offer same-day appointments to ensure that you receive the care you need when you need it. Our institution also features a substance abuse recovery center that offers detoxification, residential, and outpatient treatment services.
If you or a loved one are struggling with mental health issues or having suicidal thoughts, please call our mental health services at (712) 655-8100. We also have a 24-hour suicide prevention line at 988. Additionally, we are currently hiring for medical and non-medical positions, with sign-on bonuses available.
Join our healthcare team at Manning Regional Healthcare Center and start a rewarding career close to home. Visit us today to learn more about our services and job opportunities.
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Reviews
"rude they don't care about patients."
"I have had great service with our hospital. We are so lucky to have this Gem in our town. Fast efficient and quality care. Thank you Manning Regional."
"My kids love Dr. Mclaws and the nurses!"
"Unbelievably rude. 2 nurses refused to answer my questions and doctor kept repeatedly questioning us as if we had committed a crime. He also was questioning my friends 11 year old daughter who was already visibly shaken. They would not allow my friend to hold the baby who was also visably upset. Friend had been babysitting my baby and a mutual friends children, one of the children got ahold of a bottle of bleach when out of eyesight for less than 20 seconds. We called 911 immediately and were treated like criminals. Horrible way to treat people and also, good way to discourage people from 911 for fear of criminal charges and child protective workers becoming involved. We are all left terrified and anxious. Also, the child is fine and being released."
"Not bad.. I have a doctor there so it's all good"
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