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Directory of 32,601 Hospitals and other Health Care Facilities in Alaska, USA
NPI Dashboard is your most comprehensive directory of health-care Facilities in Alaska, USA. NPI Dashboard provides detailed information, including personal overview, history of education and training, specialities, practice locations, affiliated hospitals and more, of 32,601 Medicare-certified and other providers.
The directory of top Hospitals and other Health Care Facilities in Alaska was last updated 6/30/2024
List of Cities in Alaska (with Health Care Facilities)
- Ambler (2)
- Anchor Point (7)
- Anchorage (2,617)
- Angoon (3)
- Aniak (4)
- Barrow (18)
- Bethel (47)
- Big Lake (5)
- Brevig Mission (2)
- Buckland (2)
- Chignik Bay (2)
- Chignik Lagoon (2)
- Chignik Lake (3)
- Chistochina (2)
- Chitina (2)
- Chugiak (28)
- Clam Gulch (2)
- Clarks Point (2)
- Coffman Cove (3)
- Cold Bay (3)
- Copper Center (7)
- Cordova (13)
- Craig (17)
- Deering (2)
- Delta Junction (28)
- Dillingham (32)
- Douglas (6)
- Dutch Harbor (2)
- Eagle River (160)
- Edna Bay (2)
- Egegik (2)
- Eielson Afb (4)
- Ekwok (3)
- Elim (2)
- Elmendorf Afb (5)
- Emmonak (2)
- Excursion Inlet (2)
- Fairbanks (611)
- Fort Richardson (3)
- Fort Wainwright (2)
- Fort Yukon (6)
- Ft Wainwright (9)
- Gakona (2)
- Galena (5)
- Gambell (2)
- Girdwood (5)
- Glennallen (9)
- Golovin (2)
- Goodnews Bay (2)
- Gustavus (4)
- Kake (4)
- Kasaan (2)
- Kasilof (5)
- KenaI (115)
- Ketchikan (120)
- Kiana (2)
- King Cove (3)
- King Salmon (2)
- Kivalina (2)
- Klawock (11)
- Klukwan (2)
- Kobuk (2)
- Kodiak (84)
- Kokhanok (4)
- Koliganek (2)
- Kotzebue (46)
- Levelock (2)
- Little Diomede (2)
- Manokotak (3)
- McGrath (7)
- Mentasta (2)
- Metlakatla (6)
- Naknek (6)
- NaukatI (3)
- Nenana (3)
- New Stuyahok (3)
- Newhalen (3)
- NikiskI (10)
- NikolaI (2)
- NikolskI (2)
- Ninilchik (8)
- Noatak (2)
- Nome (58)
- Nondalton (4)
- Noorvik (2)
- North Pole (44)
- Palmer (188)
- Pedro Bay (4)
- Perryville (2)
- Petersburg (22)
- Pilot Point (2)
- Platinum (2)
- Port Alsworth (4)
- Port Heiden (2)
- Prudhoe Bay (2)
- Salcha (2)
- Sand Point (6)
- Savoonga (2)
- Selawik (2)
- Seldovia (3)
- Seward (38)
- Shaktoolik (2)
- Shishmaref (2)
- Shungnak (3)
- Sitka (86)
- Skagway (5)
- Soldotna (250)
- South Naknek (4)
- St Paul (4)
- St. Paul Island (2)
- Sterling (11)
- Sutton (6)
- Talkeetna (11)
- Tanana (3)
- Teller (2)
- Thorne Bay (3)
- Togiak (4)
- Tok (7)
- Twin Hills (2)
- Tyonek (4)
- Unalakleet (7)
- Unalaska (13)
- Valdez (21)
- Wales (2)
- Wasilla (556)
- Whale Pass (2)
- White Mountain (2)
- Whittier (2)
- Willow (12)
- Wrangell (33)
- Yakutat (4)
About Alaska
Alaska is a U.S. state in the northwest extremity of the United States West Coast, just across the Bering Strait from Asia. The Canadian province of British Columbia and territory of Yukon border the state to the east and southeast. Its most extreme western part is Attu Island, and it has a maritime border with Russia (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) to the west across the Bering Strait. To the north are the Chukchi and Beaufort seas—southern parts of the Arctic Ocean. The Pacific Ocean lies to the south and southwest. It is the largest U.S. state by area and the seventh largest subnational division in the world. In addition, it is the 3rd least populous and the most sparsely populated of the 50 United States; nevertheless, it is by far the most populous territory located mostly north of the 60th parallel in North America: its population—estimated at 738,432 by the United States Census Bureau in 2015[4]— is more than quadruple the combined populations of Northern Canada and Greenland. Approximately half of Alaska's residents live within the Anchorage metropolitan area. Alaska's economy is dominated by the fishing, natural gas, and oil industries, resources which it has in abundance. United States armed forces bases and tourism are also a significant part of the economy.
On March 30, 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from the Russian Empire for 7.2 million U.S. dollars, or approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km2). The area went through several administrative changes before becoming organized as a territory on May 11, 1912. It was admitted as the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959.
Source: Wikipedia