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Pediatrics - Hannibal

A division of Blessing Hospital. 100 Medical Drive Suite 1H 63401 MO United States (573) 248-1543

Internal Medicine - Hannibal

A division of Blessing Hospital. 100 Medical Drive 63401 MO United States (573) 231-3148

Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery

Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery Our expert cleft lip and palate team includes a long-tenured group of specialists who collaborate to create the best outcome for your…

Active Clinical Studies

The Blessing Clinical Research Department is currently participating in the clinical studies listed below. For questions or more information, please utilize our Contact Us form. Cancer …

Blessing Wellness Center Weekly Pre-Order Meals

Place your order for our Wellness Center Weekly Pre-Order Meals! Orders must be placed by Friday, October 31, at 10:00 AM, with pickup on Tuesday, November 4. Cost is $7.00 per meal. Read more about our weekly options below, then complete the form…

Maternity Care

Blessed Beginnings, Blessing’s maternity care unit, welcomes approximately 1,200 new lives into the world every year. Our expert and empathetic care team is committed to providing the labor, delivery and recovery experience you want – with the high…

Our Maternity Care Team

You want the very best for your new baby, and that begins with a positive birth experience. At Blessed Beginnings, the maternity care team focuses on providing the highest level of patient care during labor, delivery and recovery. We support your…

Critical Care nurse receives DAISY Award

Pete Condol, RN, Intensive Care Unit, Blessing Hospital, became the 47th Blessing nurse to receive the international DAISY Award during a ceremony on January 28.

Blessing leader earns national recognition

Chaka Jordan, MHA, vice president, Marketing & Planning, Blessing Health System, has been named one of the “Top Women in PR” by PRNEWS.  She received the award at a luncheon in New York City on January 28, 2020.

It’s your health. It’s your life. It’s your choice.

Teaching people, helping them to understand their health and how the choices they make impacts their health, is as much a part of caregiving as taking vital signs.