Presbyterian Rust Medical Center is conveniently located for patients and members living on Albuquerque’s west side, offering patient-centered, environmentally friendly, and technologically innovative care.
Our facility features:
- A family birthing unit offering midwifery and obstetrics services, including triage for pregnant patients. Our private and spacious labor and delivery rooms each have an infant warmer for delivery, tubs for water therapy, birthing balls and equipment, and a foldout couch for an overnight guest.
- The Ted and Margaret Jorgensen Cancer Center, part of a multidisciplinary cancer program that includes gynecologic oncology, breast surgical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology and supportive care services.
- Presbyterian Breast Care, for both malignant and benign breast disease, where patients with new cancer diagnoses can receive a same-day consultation with a breast radiologist, breast surgeon, medical oncologist, and radiation oncologist, depending on their clinical needs.
- A physician office building offering a wide variety of outpatient services, including cardiology, surgical care, orthopedics and podiatry, neurology, OB/GYN, bariatric and weight loss services, and more.
- An emergency department designed to decrease treatment time and triage patients to help them receive the most appropriate care.
- An intensive care unit (ICU) that combines the latest technology with skilled physicians and nurses who are both onsite and connected 24/7. Using sophisticated, real-time video feeds and communication tools, our ICU provides an extra layer of care to seriously ill patients.
- Patient rooms designed for any level of care, including in-room procedures.
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