The San Martín Campus Now Serves Southwest Las Vegas
As we have done for more than 60 years, St. Rose Dominican Hospitals is prepared to meet the healthcare demands of the future. On November 8, 2006, the San Martín campus, the third acute care facility in the St. Rose system, opened its doors to the public to serve the growing needs of the community. The hospital campus is located on Warm Springs, between Durango and Cimarron, in southwest Las Vegas, and is already receiving recognition for its quality care:
Recognized in 2007 by Avatar as being in the top 2% in the nation
for patient satisfaction.
Fast facts on the San Martín Campus
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The San Martín Campus has an accompanying three-story medical office building that includes physician offices representing a variety of medical disciplines and an outpatient pharmacy.
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The hospital is a four-story, full-service, acute care facility with 147 private rooms. Some parts of the facility are shelled for future expansion. These areas are large enough to eventually house up to 60 additional private rooms.
- San Martín offers a large variety of health services including:
- Emergency Department
- Full range of surgical services
- Full range of rehabilitative services
- Obstetrical and pediatric services
- Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Full digital diagnostic imaging services, including MRI and CT
- Cardiac services including Open Heart Surgery Center
- Cancer/oncology services
- Joint Replacement Center
- Private patient rooms with guest accommodations
- Palliative care services
- Home Health services
- Hospice services
- GetWell Network
- Chapel and chaplains
- Extensive Community Outreach programs
San Martín Campus:
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Number of beds: 147
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Number of employees: 2,969 (total all three campuses)
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Number of Active and Associate Physicians: 1,300+ (total all three campuses )
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Total square footage: 346,535
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals - San Martín Campus
8280 W. Warm Springs Road
Las Vegas, NV 89113
(702) 492-8000
(Updated 3/13/08)
Healing Garden
"A hundred objective measurements didn't sum the worth of a garden; only the delight of its users did that. Only the use made it mean something."
-Lois McMaster Bujold
For many, the use described in the above quote means comfort, peace or reassurance. This is why the San Martín Campus features a Healing Garden with lush greenery and a soothing fountain.The open atmosphere provides patients, employees and visitors with a place for prayer, meditation and reflection.
The Rendina Family Healing Garden is named in honor of the Rendina Family Foundation’s $1 million donation.