Program areas at Freeman Neosho Hospital
Freeman Neosho offers outpatient services including emergency medicine, women's services, heart care, orthopaedics, otolaryngology, a pharmacy, occupational medicine, rehabilitation therapies, radiology, laboratory services and more. For those requiring emergency medical care, Freeman Neosho offers an emergency room staffed by experienced physicians 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Leading-edge computed tomography (ct) and magnetic resonance imaging (mri) services are available for patients in the larry d. neff ct-mri suite. See schedule o for additional information.
The Freeman Neosho emergency department treated 11,364 cases, of which 4,424 were medicaid cases, representing 39% of the total emergency room volume. In addition, the emergency room treated 1,351 cases, or 12%, that were self-pay (no insurance). Emergency department - with an emergency room staffed 24 hours a day by experienced emergency room physicians, Freeman Neosho emergency services provides a lifeline when medical emergencies arise to people in rural southwestern Missouri. Medflight ambulance provides emergency transport services to and from Freeman Neosho Hospital. See schedule o.
Freeman Neosho Hospital provides intensive care, general care, and swing-bed inpatient services. Freeman Neosho inpatient services totaled 665 cases, of which, 101, or 15%, were medicaid cases. Additionally, 20 inpatient cases, or 3% of the total, fell into the self-pay (no insurance) category. Inpatient - general surgery Freeman Neosho continues to provide general surgery services so patients do not have to travel out of town for surgeries-including minimally invasive surgeries-that cover a wide range of concerns or problems. See schedule o for additional information.