Bartlett Regional Hospital is the largest hospital in Southeast Alaska.
A history of service. A supportive community. A broad range of health care offerings. A lot of pieces have come together to make Bartlett Regional Hospital what it is. We're committed to being the best community hospital in Alaska, so take a closer look at who we are!
Originally known as St. Ann's Hospital, the hospital opened in 1886 and was operated by the Sisters of St. Ann until the 1960's. In 1965, the hospital's operations were turned over to the City and Borough of Juneau, and a new facility was built at the hospital's present location on Hospital Drive.
Bartlett is licensed for a total of 55 inpatient beds and 16 residential substance abuse treatment facility beds in the Rainforest Recovery Center. Bartlett serves a 15,000 square-mile region in the northern part of southeast Alaska. Approximately 75,000 people reside in our service area, most communities inaccessible by road.
Juneau is the capital of Alaska, and is the third largest city with a population of approximately 32,000.
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