Cherokee Regional Medical Center serves residents of Cherokee County and the surrounding counties through a 25-bed critical access hospital; four regional clinics in Cherokee, Aurelia, Holstein and…
Monday Open 24 hours Tuesday Open 24 hours Wednesday Open 24 hours Thursday Open 24 hours Friday Open 24 hours Saturday Open 24 hours Sunday Open 24 hours |
300 Sioux Valley Dr, Cherokee, IA 51012
Dr’s here are Amazing
Friendly and helpful staff…clean… with very good and well-kept machines.
Sat in that place for 5 hours and found out that I needed to follow up with my primary doctor. I won’t ever stop foot inside that place
Fantastic! Been going there for over a decade. Kids were born there. Great, family oriented, small town hospital.
The doctors hear are extremely lazy I have a pretty nasty infection in my finger and I went to the doctors yesterday and and I was told that it needs more than antibiotic attention but yet he just adds through more days on to my ongoing …
Third time we have been in the emergency room and again we are going on two hrs and still sitting in the room and no one has been in to keep us up to date or let us know what is going on. Very sad. Now to add to this we have …
Went there in July had something stuck in my throat. I could swallow a tiny bit, but it took work. Was a Julie Mogenson on call. All she did was make me swallow lidacaine and called it good. It took about three minutes to get that thick …
Very impressed with the Admitting, ER, Radiology, Lab, Surgery, Ambulance & 3rd floor staff along with Dr Winterton, Dr Rice & Dr Dierking. My husband received top notch care. Thank you!
Thank you Dr. Taylor and Dr. Harrison for the excellent medical care in the Emergency Room. I especially appreciate the pain control for my kidney stone.
I travel for work so I’m constantly in other areas. I went to this hospital and the MD I had (Patricia Harrison) was kind, understanding, and honest with me. Instead of just walking in and asking what was wrong or telling me tough luck and …
I have cancer of the pancreas and I returned to Cherokee to visit family and to visit classmates and while I was there I had to go to the clinic at the Cherokee hospital which I was really impressed with because I needed more pain pills I …