HISTORY & MISSION
Burgess Health Center is a rural acute care hospital that
is accredited by the State of Iowa.
The hospital opened July 15, 1963, with generous community
support and federal Hill-Burton funds.
The naming donation came from a local attorney, A.W. Burgess.
In 1967, ten private rooms were added to the original 19
semi-private rooms. Remodeling began again in 1987 when the
OB department converted a delivery room to a birthing room.
This was again remodeled to the current LDRP (Labor, delivery,
recovery, post-partum) suites in the mid - 1990s and the department
name was changed to Burgess Family Beginnings.
In 1990 the first major addition to the hospital was completed.
The $2.1 million project added new outpatient/emergency areas
to help accommodate the ever-growing number of specialty clinics,
radiology department and business office space.
A new outpatient physical therapy, home health and communications
center was added shortly after that in a new building referred
to as the southwest annex. Soon, a new oncology room, laboratory
and space for the adjoining medical clinic were built. The
mental health department is in a home on 15th Street.
Mental health, physical therapy and home health all have
offices in Mapleton, Iowa, and home health also has an office
in Decatur, Nebraska.
Beginning in 1997 the hospital expanded its services. It
includes primary care clinics in Dunlap and Sloan, Iowa, and
Tekamah and Decatur, Nebraska. Burgess operates retail pharmacies
in Dunlap and Whiting, Iowa. A physician clinic on the health
center grounds is owned by the hospital and rented to Family
Medicine Clinic of Onawa. A portion of the health center property
is being leased to Dialysis Clinics, Inc. who operate a clinic
there.
Mission
Burgess
Health Center is a rural health system striving to provide
customer focused services. Our mission is to assure access
to quality, cost-effective health care; actively promote community
health, and assist our patients to access services not provided
locally.
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