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Regional Health, Inc.
As a not-for-profit, community-based organization, Regional Health is dedicated to promoting and providing healthcare excellence in partnership with the communities it serves.
Based in Rapid City, the Regional Health system incorporates more than forty facilities serving western South Dakota, eastern Wyoming and the panhandle of Nebraska, including five hospitals, fourteen clinics, and nine senior care facilities.
Regional Health is committed to the region. As the only not-for-profit health system serving western South Dakota, Regional Health takes great pride in the fact that their primary mission is to provide care to everyone regardless of their ability to pay. Any profit made by the system is not paid to investors; instead it is reinvested to enhance healthcare, to buy new equipment, to offer new services or to improve existing facilities.
Regional Health is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Trustees, which guides the organization’s mission to promote excellence in healthcare services and the highest ethical standards.
As both a tertiary care service provider and a major referral center, Rapid City Regional Hospital, the flagship hospital of the system, has distinguished itself as a leader in state-of-the art, compassionate care in services such as surgery, cardiology, cardiac surgery, cancer care, behavioral health, orthopedics, neurosurgery, diagnostic imaging, dialysis, adult intensive care, obstetrics, pediatrics, neonatal intensive care, rehabilitation, emergency, pain management, home health and hospice, and sleep disorders.
Since opening in 1993, the John T. Vucurevich Cancer Care Institute, also located at Rapid City Regional Hospital, has provided state-of-the art treatment for more than 10,000 cancer patients. Most recently, the Center became one of only twenty-one centers nationwide to offer TomoTherapy, the most advanced, accurate and efficient radiation treatment available. The Institute also conducts research trials and can offer patients brachytherapy, an internal radiation therapy.
Regional Health Network, a division of Regional Health, oversees hospitals, clinics, assisted living facilities and nursing homes. The hospitals include Spearfish Regional Hospital, Sturgis Regional Hospital, Lead-Deadwood Regional Hospital and Custer Regional Hospital. Regional Medical Clinics are located in Rapid City, Spearfish, Sturgis, Lead-Deadwood, Belle Fourche, Newell, Custer, Hill City and Edgemont. Regional Senior Care facilities, which consist of assisted living and nursing homes, are located in Rapid City, Spearfish, Sturgis, Lead-Deadwood, Belle Fourche, and Custer.
Behind every treatment and service within Regional Health is a team of nearly 4,200 dedicated professionals whose work both inside and outside hospital walls is vital to the health of the community.
Regional Health is committed to preserving and strengthening healthcare for the people of the entire region now and into the future.
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Bart L. Eastwood, DO
Dr. Eastwood is a board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon and specializes in Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, Arthroscopic labral repair for shoulder instability, ACL Reconstruction, and Knee and hip replacement. He practices at Regional Orthopedics in Spearfish. Read more »

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