Tri County Hospital

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98 reviews
4.4
MedicalRecords.com Rating 4.4
98 reviews
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Special Care Services
  • Intensive Care Unit
Emergency Services
  • Emergency Department
Surgery Services
  • Inpatient Surgery
Other
  • Obstetrics
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Emergency Service Available

Yes

Group Service

Yes

Hospital Type
  • Critical Access Hospitals
  • critical Access
Control Type
  • Governmental
  • County
Subprovider Units
  • Swing Beds
Total Staffed Beds 25
Total Discharges

768

Total Patient Days

2,132

Total Patient Revenue

$105,757,125

MedicalRecords.com Rating 4.4
(98 reviews)

Marvin Berg

Doctor and nurses, especially Robyn,were thorough and kind. Doctor made decision I didn't like but it was the correct decision. I would recommend tricounty and would use again

Gary Lawson

Very professional and caring staff. I knew I was in good hands.

Wayne Hilchen

Had an echo cardiogram on Friday, June 7th. I was treated very well. I received feedback as to the good quality of the images taken. I appreciate that the your report and images were to be forwarded to my doctor at the Minnesota Heart Institute.

Pam Doebbeling

I had my yearly physical at Wadena Medical Clinic. Staff was awesome. I got in right away, treated very well. Dr Shaneen took time with me and explained all of my labs and visited, making me feel very comfortable. I then went to radiology for my mammo. Very good care there. From the front desk to actual exam.

Mark Fraase

After a couple of weeks of suffering from intense sciatic nerve pain (I was trying to be tough hoping it would go away), I finally went to Tri-County. There the doctor ordered a x-ray, MRI, and that I eventually see a specialist and sent me home still in intense pain and barely able to walk. When people saw me still limping and hurting, all were stunned to hear that the doctor hadn't done a thing for my pain. Apparently, it is common knowledge that for sciatic nerve that fix is steroids and muscle relaxers. A week after this first visit, I couldn't take the pain any longer and went to the ER. Then I was given, steroids and muscle relaxers. What the hell!? Why wouldn't the first doctor have done this. Did he think an x-ray would help relieve my pain? He was either incompetent or trying to soak my insurance company for money. Probably both. He was going to leave me in intense pain when all I needed was some steroids and muscle relaxers.