Presbyterian Espanola Hospital

About Espanola

Presbyterian Española Hospital is an acute care hospital located in Española, New Mexico. As a not-for-profit hospital with 80 licensed beds, Presbyterian Española Hospital exists to improve the health of the patients, members, and communities we serve in northern New Mexico.

At Presbyterian Española Hospital, our highly-skilled doctors, nurses, and healthcare providers provide a wide range of services for our patient’s healthcare needs, including emergency medicine and sleep disorders, as well as primary care and specialty services.

Presbyterian Española Hospital's high quality and values are made possible through a unique partnership between the County of Rio Arriba, a local Board of Trustees, and Presbyterian Healthcare Services, which has owned and managed hospital operations since 1977.

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About Presbyterian Healthcare Services

Presbyterian Healthcare Services exists to improve the health of patients, members and the communities we serve. We are a locally owned, not-for-profit healthcare system of nine hospitals, a statewide health plan and a growing multi-specialty medical group. Founded in New Mexico in 1908, we are the state’s largest private employer with over 13,000 employees – including 1,200 providers and 3,500 nurses.

We are integrated with Presbyterian Health Plan, New Mexico’s largest health plan provider with more than 640,000 members.

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About Espanola, NM

Known as “The Jewel of Northern New Mexico,” Española sits at 5,500 feet above sea level and is a cultural destination. 

With a population of more than 10,000, Española offers a community environment that is growing, yet rooted in its southwest culture. The city of Española offers:

  • Eleven elementary schools, one junior high school and one high school in the Española Public School system, and is home to Northern New Mexico College, a four-year college offering 16 bachelor degrees, including an RN to BSN program for nurses
  • Many community-building resources, including an active chamber of commerce, the Regional Development Corporation for local businesses and economic development, the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area that works to sustain the heritage and diversity of cultures in Española, and more
  • A newly formed Community Relations Commission that engages with community members across different cultures and faiths to plan the annual Española Fiestas celebration, celebrating the area’s rich history

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