Ivinson Memorial Hospital

Name :

Ivinson Memorial Hospital

Address  :

255 North 30th Street

Town  :

Laramie

State  :

Wyoming

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

82072

Phone  :

307 742 2141

Fax  :

307 742 2150

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • ENT
  • General Surgeon
  • Hematologist
  • Internal Medicine
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Orthopedics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Psychiatrist
  • Urology
Facilities

Other Facilities

  • Pathology
  • X-Ray

Description

Mission
Ivinson Memorial Hospital is dedicated to making a positive impact on the health and quality of life in our community

Vision
To promote healing inspire trust and achieve excellence

Values
Guided and inspired by our values we are committed to making a positive difference by

Respecting the dignity and worth of every individual

Fostering a healing environment

Engaging the talents and expertise of our team

Demonstrating accountability

Embracing excellence

Living a culture of safety

Dedicating ourselves to organizational and personal learning


History

Ivinson Memorial Hospital History
From the Military to Railroads an Evolution of Health Care in Albany County
Ivinson Memorial Hospital has had quite a history but prior to its establishment health care in Albany County was pioneered by various entities including the Union Pacific Railroad and the United States military Homes of physicians and nurses were even sites of small medical facilities during the late 1800s and early 1900s

Gertrude Gould a former Ivinson Memorial Hospital board member wrote a book called quotHistory of Health and Hospitals in Albany County Wyomingquot which traced steps of various health care institutions that eventually led to Ivinson Memorial Hospitals establishment in 1917

Goulds historical account begins in 1886 when the first known hospital was created at Fort Sanders Surviving 16 years Fort Sanders hospital was primarily meant for military personnel and was abandoned in 1882 when the fort shut down

Another hospital initiated by the Union Pacific Railroad was located on the west side of Laramie near what is now Fremont Street and operated during the same time period as Fort Sanders This hospital is estimated to have closed in 1871 as railroad construction continued westward

A marked evolutional change in health care occurred in 1883 when the Catholic Sisters of Charity came from Cheyenne determined to build a hospital in Laramie Successful in their endeavor St Josephs hospital was erected through tireless fundraising and an appropriation from the Territorial Legislature The Albany County Commissioners paid the hospital for services provided to patients unable to pay However financial hardships finally led to St Josephs demise in 1895 Prior to being torn down the University of Wyoming used this building under the name of Talbott Hall

During the early 1890s the Albany County Commissioners started providing health care to the poor and indigent with the development of a quotpoor farmquot that eventually evolved into the County Hospital Primarily serving paupers County Hospital stayed in commission until 1950 when Ivinson Memorial Hospital took over control It was completely closed in 1965 when its services were no longer necessary

Following the downfall of St Josephs several hospitals surfaced throughout Laramie in different homes of physicians and nurses The McCormack Hospital which was located at 465 N Fifth is one of the homes still standing today Other home hospitals included the Lawrence Hospital where City Hall currently stands the Northrup Hospital in a home still located at 619 S Fifth Street the Hortonstein Hospital at 407 S Fifth Street and the Grand Avenue Hospital at 603 Grand

Ivinson Memorial Hospital was constructed in 1917 and was first located at 10th and Ivinson Avenue at the time this road was known as Thornburgh which is currently home to the University of Wyoming Police Department Realizing the need for expansion citizens of Laramie voted in 1968 to develop a hospital district to aid in funding construction for a new building for Ivinson Memorial Hospital The hospitals new building was completed in 1973 at its current location of 255 North 30th Street

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