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St. Luke’s in the Wood River Valley

Every day at St. Luke’s Wood River, babies are welcomed to the world, hearts are stabilized, wounds are treated, and lives are changed. Whether you enjoy our mountain lifestyle year-round, or are visiting our outdoor paradise—including the beautiful Sun Valley Resort—you can rely on a wide range of healthcare services not typically offered in a community our size.

From our state-of-the-art critical access hospital and physician clinics to our Center for Community Health, the team at St. Luke's works every day to help you heal and keep you healthy. And our caregivers reach beyond our walls and into the community with dedication and skill to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the people we serve.

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Classes, Events, & Health Talks

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More than bricks and state-of-the-art technology, our medical center helps enhance and sustain the health of our community by touching lives every day.


  • Location & Contact Info

    Street Address: 100 Hospital Dr.
    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 100
    Ketchum, ID 83340
    (208) 727-8800

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Get Involved – St. Luke's Wood River Foundation

Get Involved – St. Lukes Wood River Foundation

Make a Difference Today

When you give to St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation, you make an investment in community health. You help us provide the exceptional healthcare the people of our community deserve, ensuring that vital services are available close to home. We encourage you to get involved by making a financial gift, sponsoring or attending events, or volunteering your time.

Mental Health Support - Get Help Booklet

Mental Health Support - Get Help Booklet

A List of Local Resources

Like many illnesses, prevention and early intervention can reduce the impact of mental health conditions. Symptoms of mental illness can often be painful and bewildering. But there is hope. And there is help. This resource guide can be a good place to start.