Emergency medicine (24/7 ER and ambulance services)
Family medicine and primary care (four regional clinics)
Orthopaedics and joint replacement
Neurosurgery
Dermatology
Senior living, home health, hospice, and public health services
Rehabilitation and wellness programs
Cherokee Regional Medical Center (CRMC), located at 300 Sioux Valley Drive, Cherokee, Iowa, is a nonprofit, 25-bed critical access hospital serving Cherokee County and surrounding areas since 1916. The hospital provides a full continuum of care, including 24/7 emergency services, four regional clinics, senior living, hospice, home health, public health, and a wellness center. CRMC is recognized for its patient-centered approach, advanced technology, and commitment to exceptional care for every patient
Emergency medicine (24/7 ER and ambulance services)
Family medicine and primary care (four regional clinics)
Orthopaedics and joint replacement
Neurosurgery
Dermatology
Senior living, home health, hospice, and public health services
Rehabilitation and wellness programs
Award-winning for quality, outcomes, and patient experience
Commitment to compassionate, seamless care with advanced technology.
Patient-centered approach with a focus on safety, comfort, and dignity
Provide seamless, quality health care services to the community.
Deliver compassionate, patient-centered care across the continuum of life-from birth to hospice.
Remain timely and true to the mission of providing quality healthcare services to the area.
Be the region’s place for exceptional care and innovation in rural health
2024 Performance Leadership Award for Excellence in Quality by The Chartis Center for Rural Health
Recognized as a leader in rural healthcare for over 100 years
Top quartile performance among rural hospitals in quality, outcomes, and patient perspective
Read real patient testimonials of Cherokee Regional Medical Center and discover inspiring stories of healing, compassionate care, and life-changing experiences at our hospital.
~Cicely Miller
I got a very serious infection in my foot. Kristen Cedar and her nurses, Viola Lias,and Dr.Graeves and his nurses took such wonderful care of me. My foot is almost healed and I owe them all of big thank you. Cicely Miller
~Bear Keetoowah
I have cancer of the pancreas and I returned to Cherokee to visit family and to visit classmates and while I was there I had to go to the clinic at the Cherokee hospital which I was really impressed with because I needed more pain pills I gave Dr. Laughlin is who I saw all the paperwork for my cancer and all my MRIs I had called my doctor in Florida talk to Kim at the cancer Moffitt research center and it’s where he told me I needed to go I will tell you this I found a place to be very clean the people heads smiling faces the greeted you very nice and I saw Dr. Loughlin and his nurse who are both outstanding individuals I want to personally thank them for their help and assistance in my health matters thank you Dr. Loughlin and thank you to your nurse. Jill Glouser Batz
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