
Presbyterian Hospital is the largest acute care hospital
in New Mexico, and serves as a major tertiary medical
center for the state. It operates in a mixed business
and residential area at the geographic center of
Albuquerque.
For more information go to
Presbyterian Hospital

Presbyterian Kaseman Hospital was the first satellite
hospital in the PHS system and is located in
Albuquerque's northeast heights, about six miles
from
Presbyterian Hospital.
Kaseman provides general
medical, surgical, emergency services; it also houses
the
Presbyterian Cancer Treatment Center, with
two linear accelerators and Presbyterian Behavioral
Health which offers intensive inpatient services
as well as partial hospitalization and outpatient
treatment for psychiatric and chemical dependency
patients. Other unique services offered at Kaseman
include lithotripsy,
inpatient hospice,
and the
Presbyterian Arthritis Center.
For more information go to
Kaseman Hospital

New Mexico Orthopaedic Surgery Center is a partnership
venture between Ortholink/USPI and NMO Physicians Corporation.
The facility is housed in Presbyterian Hospital's new
addition known as the Ambulatory Care Center and has
been open since March of 2000.
The Surgery Center is all outpatient orthopedic with
some podiatry and pain management. Eleven surgeons
(soon to be increased to 13) operate in the surgery
center. Space is also shared with NMO Physical
Therapy department.
The Surgery Center is state of the art with new
innovative equipment that is top of the line.
Top surgeons from across the United States are
enticed to be part of this endeavor due to the
pleasant surroundings as well as competent and
knowing staff. Surgeries not usually done in
an outpatient setting are the norm for the New Mexico
Orthopedic Surgery Center, eg. meniscal tranplants.
Anesthesia is provided by Anesthesia Associates of
New Mexico which is also contracted to the
Presbyterian Hospital System. We have a select
list of MD's who rotate serving as Anesthesiologist
in Charge (AIC) and supervise Certified Registered
Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA), we expect to operate
6 rooms 5 days a week.
For more information on the National Ortholink Organization:
go to
National Ortholink
or go to
New Mexico
Orthopaedic Surgery Centers.

The
Presbyterian Rust Medical Center
was opened October 22, 2011.
Presbyterian Rust Medical Center is Rio Rancho’s first full-service
hospital and New Mexico’s first hospital for the 21
st century.
The facility features labor and delivery services, intensive care, operating rooms,
cardiac services, MRI and imaging, emergency care and more.
Rio Rancho and Westside residents will no longer need to cross the
river for essential medical care.
PRMC is located at 2400 Unser Blvd SE / Rio Rancho, NM 87124 and their phone
number is: (505) 253-7878.

The
Lincoln County Medical Center
(LCMC) was founded in 1950.
LCMC has a long tradition of providing high quality,
low-cost, accessible healthcare to all Lincoln County
residents and visitors. The LCMC mission is to improve
the health of individuals, families, and communities in the area.
LCMC works in collaboration with over 15 physicians who have
full time practices in Ruidoso and over 30 physicians who
have part time local specialty clinics in association with
Presbyterian Healthcare Services, the largest healthcare
delivery system in New Mexico. This unique structure provides
the residents of Lincoln County with over 15 different
specialists who can see patients in Lincoln County.
LCMC has been leased and managed by Presbyterian Healthcare
Services, a New Mexico, not-for-profit healthcare system,
since 1972 and is governed by a local Board of Trustees.
LCMC is located at 211 Sudderth / Ruidoso, NM 88345 and their phone
number is: (575) 257-8200.