Lincoln Health Community Hospital

Lincoln Health Community Hospital

(26 reviews)

Location & Contact

111 6th St, Hugo, CO 80821

Hugo, Colorado 80821

(719) 743-2421

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Business Hours

Monday 12:00 PM -
Tuesday 12:00 PM -
Wednesday 12:00 PM -
Thursday 12:00 PM -
Friday 12:00 PM -
Saturday 12:00 PM -
Sunday 12:00 PM -

Categories

Hospital Counselor Dental clinic Family practice physician General hospital Home health care service Hospital department Nurse practitioner Nursing home Orthopedic surgeon Physical therapist Social worker Surgeon

Reviews

Cleusa Maria

Cleusa Maria

2 months ago

We were treated in the emergency room at night. Efficient, fast and attentive service. We would like to mention Dasenbrock, Lauren, Clumped, Kim and Doctor Stader, Donald. Love for the profession and people makes a difference. Working in a hospital is not for everyone. Everyone has our admiration, respect and gratitude. Thank you.πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

Cody Hays

Cody Hays

9 months ago

Asked to apply to Medicaid before offering CICP program. Medicaid in Lincoln county was backed up for three months, asked Lincoln health to be patient with this process instead they sent my bill to collections before I got a denial letter. Don’t recommend anyone to get treatment here either. $2300 hospital bill + a $700 physician bill for a COVID test and an intravenous nausea medication.

Steve Evans

Steve Evans

3 years ago

I recently had a week stay for pneumonia and a visit to the ER where a tube was installed for a collapsed lung. I was very happy with the care and professionalism provided. The food was great too! This is a small rural hospital built in the 1950s but does a wonderful job with what they have to work with. Care is on par with the giant hospitals in Colorado Springs and Denver when they have the equipment for the required procedure at hand. Quick reliable transportation is available to the city when needed. I would like to thank the team for saving my life.

Joel Winkelman

Joel Winkelman

a year ago

I've had two different minor surgeries at Lincoln Health and had to visit the emergency room three different times, one that required an overnight stay. I have had nothing but fantastic care. The doctors and staff cared for me above and beyond. Someone even gave me there scrubs to wear home after the overnight stay. That is all greatly appreciated. Kudos to all!!!

Amy Dillon

Amy Dillon

3 years ago

Long story short we were on our way to Aurora and had to make an emergency stop for husband. I called ahead of time and they had somebody outside waiting for us. From the very start the staff was so kind and caring. They helped my husband and made sure me and my 2 year old son were well taken care of. The staff is very friendly and I'm very grateful they were there when we needed them. Best ER staff I've seen. Thank you so much.

Nicole Young

Nicole Young

a year ago

Can’t say enough about the hospital staff they were absolutely amazing! We were seen immediately, cared for exceptionally well and discharged quickly! Our physician even wrote us a note on our discharge papers for safe travels! THANK YOU! You guys are an example of what healthcare professionals should be! Never had such a great experience in an ER.

McKenzi Stone

McKenzi Stone

2 years ago

I am so incredibly thankful today for Lincoln Health in our community. My 2 year old daughter fell over the weekend and hurt her arm. I arranged to have her seen by Dr. Brianna Fox as soon as the clinic opened. It took us 45 minutes to get an X-ray ordered, get images, images reviewed, and cast on her broken arm. We were completely done by 9:30am on a Monday morning. Incredible service! Special shout out to Dr. B Fox, Casey Thompson, Val, Destrie, and Cheri and Steph in X-ray. You all are masters of your craft.

Cherri Powers

Cherri Powers

5 years ago

The staff was inattentive and seemed to be otherwise occupied during our visit. They need some serious retraining on patient care and basic procedures! They failed to offer a wheelchair after providing a dosage of pain meds, barely prevented a fall by catching our patient. Then after discharging us they scattered like roaches leaving us to find a wheelchair and help our child (who was still crying in pain) out of the hospital. I'm no usually a critic of the hard working medical profession that keeps us safe and healthy, but this hospital needs some major professional retraining! Doesn't the hippocratic oath include the phrase "Do no harm"?