Bonner General Hospital Rehabilitation Services

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520 N 3rd Ave
Sandpoint, ID 83864

Bonner General Health is a Critical Access Hospital and healthcare network committed to providing quality, compassionate care to the residents of Sandpoint, Idaho, and its surrounding areas. With a comprehensive range of services and over 200 providers, the facility aims to meet the urgent, acute, and critical healthcare needs of its vibrant community.

Offering a variety of specialties including family practice, orthopedics, behavioral health, and women's health, Bonner General Health ensures that patients have access to essential medical treatments close to home. The hospital is accredited by DNV GL-Healthcare, reflecting its dedication to patient safety and quality management.

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