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Cedar City Hospital

Cedar City Hospital offers a full range of services—including cancer care, cardiology care and rehabilitation, neurosurgery, general surgery, and emergency care—supported by Intermountain’s virtual hospital network. We deliver expert care close to home.

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Urgent care options at this location

Emergency care

Intermountain Health offers 24/7 emergency services, prioritizing prompt critical care with a goal to see you within 30 minutes upon arrival.

Cedar City Hospital Emergency Services
1303 North Main Street, Cedar City, UT
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435-868-5000Website
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We offer several types of classes supporting many stages of life

Classes at Cedar City Hospital

Discover a world of health and wellness classes designed to empower, educate, and inspire. From pregnancy and childbirth to support groups, we offer something for everyone. Join us in nurturing your well-being.

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