

Monroe County Hospital
Explore care at Monroe County Hospital in Albia, IA, and compare its services, physicians, and hospital ratings on Healthgrades. Find the best healthcare options for your needs, all in one place.
Patient Experience Rating
14% higher than the national average
Hospital Quality
Clinical Ratings
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Mortality Based Ratings
Pneumonia
Mortality In-Hospital
Mortality within 30 days
Patient Experience
Patient experience measures tell you how patients felt about the care they received at the hospital. These measures are based on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
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Communication with doctors
Percent of patients who said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well
Communication about medicines
Percent of patients who said that staff always explained medicines before giving them to patients
Care Transition
Percent of patients who said they understood their care needs when they left the hospital
Responsiveness of hospital staff
Percent of patients who said they always received help quickly from hospital staff
Discharge Information
Percent of patients who said they were given information about recovering at home
Communication with nurses
Percent of patients who said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well
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Quietness
Percent of patients who said the area around their rooms was always kept quiet at night
Cleanliness
Percent of patients who said their room and bathroom were always kept clean
Providers
Provider Reviews
Feb 20 2025
Review for Dr. Conte
I'm feeling so much better a week after my hernia surgery. I want to thank Deb and her staff for being so kind upon my arrival in quickly going over the paperwork and allaying my anxiousness for this surgery. Dr. Conte is a delight and was a wonderful surgeon. The surgery team was above and beyond...
Feb 19 2025
Review for Dr. Conte
Fortunately for him, he’s dealing with my husband and not me. He annotated on medical notes that he performed an exam which he did NOT. In orthopedics, certain exams must be done to come to a correct diagnosis and treatment plan. A medical note is a legal document, so lying on one begs to...
Feb 19 2025
Review for Dr. Homedan
Dr. Casady was kind, careful and showed high level of confidence in his diagnosis. He shared all the information that lead to his diagnosis. Asked if I had other questions. Very pleasant and professional. His assistant, Kim, was very informative and kind as well.
Feb 13 2025
Review for Dr. Casady
I had an eye problem where I was not sure of the cause. I had some tests and a good conversation with Dr. Casady and I now understand my problem. That was very helpful for me and the first step in fixing the problem. I really appreciate his professional expertise.
Robert C. Jan 31 2025
Review for Dr. Casady
Location
Monroe County Hospital
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Monroe County Hospital located?
Monroe County Hospital is located at 6580 165th St, Albia, IA 52531. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.
Has Monroe County Hospital won any recent awards from Healthgrades?
No, Monroe County Hospital has not won any awards in the past few years. Search for Hospitals on Healthgrades to find more.
Is Monroe County Hospital highly rated with patients?
82% patients recommend this hospital. See Healthgrades for detailed clinical ratings by specialty.
Does Monroe County Hospital score well in safety ratings?
Healthgrades tracks outcome ratings for 9 hospital services. View more details here.
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How does Monroe County Hospital rank in terms of safety and outcomes?
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I had open Inguinal hernia surgery on Jan. 9, 2025. Couldn’t be happier with the whole process. Being 2 weeks out I can say I’ve had only minor discomfort. No extra pain meds needed for me.