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Norton's Kings Daughters Announces Closing and Delays

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MADISON, Ind. - Norton King's Daughters' Health values the safety of its patients and team members. Due to anticipated winter weather in the region, please note the following weather-related announcements for Thursday, February 3, 2022:

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 CLOSED - Physician/Provider Offices: Carrollton Medical Building

Downtown Medical Building | includes all visiting providers

Hanover Medical Building Main Campus Medical Building | includes all visiting providers

Switzerland County Medical Building

Trimble County Medical Building

Versailles Medical Building | includes physical therapy services NOTE: Weather permitting, these offices will re-open at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, February 4.

CLOSED - Outpatient Facilities / Services: Norton KDH Rehabilitation Center -

Madison Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation -

Hospital Cancer Treatment Center NOTE: Weather permitting, these services will re-open at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, February 4.

CLOSED - COVID-19 TESTING SITE The State of Indiana COVID-19 Testing Site at the Norton KDH Convenient Care Center will be CLOSED on Thursday, February 3. It will re-open Friday, February 4th at 11:00 a.m.

Medical Emergencies: Anyone experiencing a medical emergency should call 9-1-1 or go to their nearest emergency department.

Norton KDH Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Emergency Department at the hospital are always open and prepared to care for patients who need emergent health services.

Norton KDH encourages everyone to have an emergency preparedness plan in place during severe weather - including severe winter weather events.

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