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Mat-Su Regional Medical Center

Coordinates: 61°33′45″N 149°15′29″W / 61.56250°N 149.25806°W / 61.56250; -149.25806
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Mat-Su Regional Medical Center
Community Health Systems
Map
Geography
LocationGateway, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States
Coordinates61°33′45″N 149°15′29″W / 61.56250°N 149.25806°W / 61.56250; -149.25806
Organization
Care systemCommunity Health Systems
TypeGeneral
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds125
History
Opened2006
Links
Websitewww.matsuregional.com
ListsHospitals in Alaska

Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is a 125-bed general hospital in the U.S. state of Alaska.[1] The hospital is owned by Community Health Systems (CHS).[2] Located in the Gateway census-designated place, between Palmer and Wasilla, it is the principal hospital for the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Owing to its location a short distance from the interchange of the Glenn and Parks Highways, Mat-Su Regional (along with the hospital on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson for those eligible to receive care there) serves as a principal hospital for many of the Glenn Highway communities in northern Anchorage, such as Chugiak, Eagle River, Eklutna and Peters Creek.

View of a corridor inside the hospital.

Built at a cost of $87,700,000 to replace the aging Valley Hospital in downtown Palmer, construction on the hospital began in spring 2004. The hospital opened on January 27, 2006. The three-story, 197,690 square feet (18,366 m2) facility contains fifty medical/surgical beds and eight each of intensive care, progressive care, and obstetric beds, all in private rooms. There are four operating rooms, plus a fifth designated for Caesarean sections. The unfinished third floor provides room for a sixth operating room and 52 more general beds.

Mat-Su Regional also operates a large outpatient clinic on the edge of downtown Wasilla, next to Wasilla High School (61°35′10.6″N 149°25′33.8″W / 61.586278°N 149.426056°W / 61.586278; -149.426056).

In 2008, Sarah Palin, then the governor of Alaska (and future Republican vice-presidential nominee), gave birth to her son Trig at Mat-Su Regional.

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