Home Middle Park Health officially breaks ground with ceremony Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony A history of commitment to serve the community is built with the dedication and contributions of many who worked hard to ensure Kremmling has a hospital. The official ground breaking for the addition to the hospital in Kremmling had just some of the many who have made this happen: Pictured (L to R) Dreke Ortner, Deb Plemmons, Dr. Shane Tong, Ray MacKendrick, Jeff Miller, Dr. Mark Wisner, Jodi Docheff, Chris Murphy, Bernie Murphy, Merrit Linke, Dr. Tom Coburn, Kristen Manguso, Jason Cleckler, Kim Cameron, and Gary Bumgarner. (Left) Sara, Ryder, and Rayne Pryor represented the Town of Kremmling since their dad was at work. Behind them is the architecture display of the new building, which will be a 14,500 square-foot Hospital adding, 2 Emergency Exam Rooms, 2 Trauma Bays and 3 Inpatient Rooms, CT and X-ray Suites, Primary Care Clinic with 6 Exam rooms and a Treatment room. The existing hospital will be used for swing patients, including rehabilitation and extended care patients."
Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony A history of commitment to serve the community is built with the dedication and contributions of many who worked hard to ensure Kremmling has a hospital. The official ground breaking for the addition to the hospital in Kremmling had just some of the many who have made this happen: Pictured (L to R) Dreke Ortner, Deb Plemmons, Dr. Shane Tong, Ray MacKendrick, Jeff Miller, Dr. Mark Wisner, Jodi Docheff, Chris Murphy, Bernie Murphy, Merrit Linke, Dr. Tom Coburn, Kristen Manguso, Jason Cleckler, Kim Cameron, and Gary Bumgarner. (Left) Sara, Ryder, and Rayne Pryor represented the Town of Kremmling since their dad was at work. Behind them is the architecture display of the new building, which will be a 14,500 square-foot Hospital adding, 2 Emergency Exam Rooms, 2 Trauma Bays and 3 Inpatient Rooms, CT and X-ray Suites, Primary Care Clinic with 6 Exam rooms and a Treatment room. The existing hospital will be used for swing patients, including rehabilitation and extended care patients.”
