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Rose de Lima Hospital

Henderson's original hospital - serving the community since 1947

 

Rose de Lima Hospital in Henderson, NV

In the heart of "old" Henderson ... our original hospital is known for its long tradition of high-tech, high-touch care.

Number of beds: 10
Number of employees: More than 3,400 (total all campuses)
Number of Active/Associate Physicians: 1,300+ (total all campuses)
Total square footage: 220,000

History

Rose de Lima Hospital in Henderson has been providing emergency services since 1947.The journey of St. Rose Dominican - from its inception in 1947 to its remarkable growth into the new millennium - is one inspired by timeless values. Those values are firmly rooted in the hospital's founders, the Dominican Sisters of Adrian, whose even more remarkable legacy of service to the poor, sick and oppressed is a tradition dating back to 12th century France. The Rose de Lima Campus was originally built by the government to service the area plant workers and their families. The Dominican Sisters of Adrian purchased the hospital in 1947 for $1 a year for 25 years. The deal stipulated that the Sisters had to operate the hospital for those 25 years.

Today, nearly 75 years later, the Rose de Lima Campus is a vital part of the Henderson community. The hospital offers emergency services, diagnostic imaging, and limited inpatient care services, and it provides care for all patients regardless of their ability to pay.
 

 


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Map & directions

Find the driving directions to the Rose de Lima Campus.

Details & Directions: Dignity Health - St. Rose Dominican, Rose de Lima Campus

Phone directory

Rose de Lima's Main Number is (702) 564-2622.

Rose de Lima Services

The Rose de Lima Campus offers the following health care services:

  • Emergency Room
  • Diagnostic Imaging; MRI available at the Siena and San Martin Campuses
  • Limited Inpatient Care 

Visiting hours and guidelines

Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican believes families are an important part of the healing process, so our hospitals typically allow visitors 24/7. Visitor restrictions are currently in place at all St. Rose Dominican hospitals due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (effective October 2021)