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Centennial Hills Hospital

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Centennial Hills Hospital
Centennial Hills Hospital

Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center is a for-profit hospital owned by Universal Health Services and operated by Valley Health System located in the Centennial Hills neighborhood in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States at 6900 North Durango Drive near U.S. Route 95 and Clark County 215. The hospital has 226 beds and an area of 354,000 sq ft (32,900 m2), The campus includes two medical office buildings.

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Centennial Hills Hospital
North Durango Drive, Las Vegas

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Centennial Hospital

North Durango Drive 6900
89149 Las Vegas
Nevada, United States
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Universal Health Services

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centennialhillshospital.com

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