MPH Granby is the flagship location for Middle Park Health, housing all surgeons with primary care and specialty care providers. Officially, MPH is a 25 bed Critical Access Hospital (CAH)*, and patients are limited to 96 hours in the hospital. There is a distance of 35 miles to the next closest CAH, and there is the option for cost reimbursement for any patients that cannot pay. There 7 inpatient beds, 5 trauma rooms, and 2 ORs in the Granby location, with outpatient rooms in other locations. The Kremmling location has 3 overnight beds for special cases.
Recently, MPH has initiated a total joint program with orthopedic surgeons who perform knee, hip, and shoulder replacements designed to restore patient mobility. Other available orthopedic procedures at the MPH Specialty Clinic include:
MPH has great relationships with the surrounding groups of physicians, getting involvement from Steamboat Springs, Vail Summit, and other ER groups in the area.
The MPH Specialty Clinic at Granby offers comprehensive care at one central facility. Granby provides our community with a one-stop-shop for imaging, labs, vaccines, rehabilitation, and even social services in addition to the surgery center. With access to such a diverse range of specialty services right in our community, you will receive the utmost continuity of care before, during, and after your surgery. Your MPH surgeon will work closely with your health care team to improve the health outcome of the recommended treatment.
Patients who visit our emergency department receive compassionate treatment and prompt care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In fact, MPH received the 2019 Press Ganey Guardian of Excellence Award, which honors exemplary patient experience in the hospital emergency department.
The ER admits very few patients per year and the vast majority are stabilized and sent to nearby facilities. There is a team of 9 ER physicians that help with any emergency admissions.
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Our continued growth ensures that our community will have access to life-saving therapies and treatments. In September of 2020, the Middle Park Medical Foundation raised $22,000 for the hospital’s planned Oncology and Infusion Center, enhancing our ability to provide innovative cancer care. A brand-new 14,500-square-foot facility in Kremmling will feature three new inpatient rooms, two trauma bays, and two emergency exam rooms.