
Exceptional Pulmonary Care, Close to Home: Meet Dr. Mohammad Jarbou
When it comes to your respiratory health, you deserve a physician who combines advanced expertise with genuine compassion. At Ray County Hospital and Healthcare, we’re
Missouri SHIP is the Missouri State Health Insurance Assistance Program that has a highly trained team of volunteers who offer free, unbiased assistance to help individuals looking for help navigating the Medicare program.
Ray County Hospital has a partnership with Missouri SHIP which allows you to make an appointment with them by calling 1-800 390-3330 or by clicking the MO SHIP button below. We encourage everyone to review their Medicare plan information annually, especially during Open Enrollment October 15th – December 7th.

When it comes to your respiratory health, you deserve a physician who combines advanced expertise with genuine compassion. At Ray County Hospital and Healthcare, we’re

We’re proud to partner with Orthopedic Surgeons Inc. (OSI) to bring specialized orthopedic services directly to our community. This partnership means you can access exceptional

When Michaelle Warner walks into work each day at Ray County Hospital and Healthcare, she brings more than two decades of expertise in Nuclear Medicine—she
We take great pride in acknowledging the exceptional dedication of our nurses through the DAISY Award—this internationally acclaimed program applauds the compassionate care nurses extend to patients and their families on a daily basis.
The DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune SYstem) Award originated in remembrance of J. Patrick Barnes, who passed away at the age of 33 due to an autoimmune disease. Witnessing the remarkable clinical expertise and heartfelt compassion displayed by the nurses who attended to Patrick, the Barnes family were deeply moved. In gratitude, they established this award as a way to express their appreciation to nurses across the globe. To nominate a nurse CLICK HERE
According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), about 800,000 people in the United States have a heart attack every year. About 1 in 4 of those people already had a heart attack. Cardiac rehabilitation not only can help a person recover from a heart problem but can also prevent future heart problems.