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Three Rivers Hospital OB Program Closing April 1, 2020
BREWSTER, Wash. — Nov. 15, 2019 — In response to learning that Family Health Centers will move its obstetrics services to Mid-Valley Hospital effective April 1, 2020, Three Rivers Hospital will end its own obstetrics program. “This is the end of an era for Three Rivers Hospital,” said Chief Executive Officer Scott Graham. “We have […]
Interview with Pauline Glessner former Employee and Patient
We had the great opportunity to sit down with former employee and patient of Three Rivers Hospital, Pauline Glessner. Pauline is the mother of our Employee Health Nurse, Carla Boyd. It was a pleasure to spend time with Pauline and hear her story. We hope you will enjoy spending a couple minutes with this lovely lady.
KOZI Radio interview with COO Melanie Neddo
This week our COO Melanie Neddo was feature for an interview on KOZI Radio. Melanie spoke with 2nd Cup of Coffee host Jay Witherbee about the roll of rural hospitals in our community. Melanie and Jay also discussed our Family Medicine clinic and the services we provide to the community through the clinic. We invite you […]
New Beds Await Patients at TRH
Three Rivers Hospital is already following through on its promise to invest in the facility when voters approved a levy lid lift in August. The hospital celebrated the start of the new year with the arrival of 18 brand new patient beds, and more furniture will arrive within the next month. According to Chief Financial […]
Flu Shots Available Now!
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TRH Yard Sale on Oct. 6, 2016
Three Rivers Hospital is holding a yard sale on Thursday, October 6, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., in the McKinley Building at 507 Hospital Way in Brewster, WA 98812.
Bats & Rabies: Taking Precautions at Home
Compiled by Jeremy Vandelac, Ancillary Manager Three Rivers Hospital Chelan and Grant counties have recently found bats infected with rabies, and Spokane County also found a rabid bat. One of the bats in Grant County bit a person removing the cover off of a boat; it was the first known human case in Washington since […]