Bingham Memorial Hospital

About Bingham Memorial Hospital

Bingham Memorial Hospital, a proud member of Bingham Healthcare, is a state-of-the art, 501(c)3 non-profit critical access hospital located in Blackfoot, Idaho. We also have a diverse network of healthcare facilities in Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and Shelley, Idaho. Established in 1950, we opened our doors with just six doctors and today we have over 140 medical providers and employ over 700 people.

As a leader in physician and hospital synergy, we offer over 100 types of patient services, including in-patient, out-patient, critical care, emergency, rehabilitation, same day surgery, and transitional care services. It is our mission to provide everyone with exquisite patient care in a caring and compassionate manner.

Bingham Memorial has become one of the leading and award-winning healthcare providers in eastern Idaho. Every day we find new ways to serve our residents, and our efforts are always informed by the belief that the entire community benefits when the people within it are physically, mentally and spiritually healthy.

 

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Banner announcing 2026 Core Value Champions with four staff portraits in circular frames and value labels: Accountability, Teamwork, Innovation, Compassion (names & roles shown).

Congrats to Our Core Value Champions!

Please join us in congratulating our Core Value Winners! Core Value Champion for Accountability: Jeff Etnyre Jeff consistently demonstrates accountability through his reliability, professionalism, and commitment to delivering high-quality work.

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National Doctors’ Day

Thank You to Our Doctors on National Doctors’ Day Submitted by Jake Erickson, CEO at Bingham Healthcare Each year on National Doctors’ Day, we take time to recognize the physicians

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