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Overlake Hospital Medical Center

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Overlake Hospital Medical Center from The Bravern, 2018
Overlake Hospital Medical Center from The Bravern, 2018

Overlake Medical Center is a 349-bed non-profit community hospital located in Bellevue, Washington. The hospital opened in 1960, and operates a level III emergency department. In the last year with available data, the hospital had about 53,572 emergency department visits, 20,562 in-patient visits, 7,073 in-patient surgeries, and 7,512 outpatient surgeries. The hospital is accredited by the joint commission. The hospital has a da Vinci surgical robot that is used for surgical procedures.

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Overlake Hospital Medical Center
116th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue

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116th Avenue Northeast 1048
98004 Bellevue
Washington, United States
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