Independence is a spirit — a sense that on the Cuyuna Range, it’s our responsibility to take care of our own. In fact, Cuyuna Regional Medical Center was born of adversity and that sense of responsibility. When the iron mines were slowing down in 1958, and the Miner’s Hospital closed, prospects for high-caliber healthcare in the region looked grim. But our communities pulled together, and by 1964, the Cuyuna Range District Hospital had opened. Our challenges today are similarly not insignificant, but our spirit – like our future – is bright.
In the heart of Crosby, Minnesota, we stand as a prominent, comprehensive healthcare institution, steadfast in our commitment to delivering exceptional healthcare services to our community. Comprised of a 25-bed critical access hospital, five physician clinics (Crosby, Baxter, Breezy Point, Longville, and Super One in Crosby), and a senior living community in partnership with Presbyterian Homes and Services. Cuyuna Regional Medical Center aims to be a cornerstone of health and well-being in the region.