Welcome to Haskell Memorial Hospital
Haskell Memorial Hospital (HMH) has a rich heritage of caring for the folks of Haskell County and beyond, dating all the way back to 1939. In the decades since our doors first opened for patient care, the goal has remained the same – to deliver compassionate care to all in our region: body, mind, and spirit, with dignity and excellence.
At HMH, we strive to provide services that benefit our patients and our community. High-quality healthcare should not come with the additional costs of time and travel expenses, so we go above and beyond to bring those services to you. From our state-of-the-art radiology services to cutting-edge physical therapy to inpatient skilled rehab care, HMH is here to meet your healthcare needs. Be sure to explore the Services tab to learn more about all we offer at Haskell Memorial Hospital.
Multiple Clinics to Meet Your Needs
At Haskell Memorial Hospital, we have two clinics available to serve you. Learn more about each here:
News and Events
Community Health Needs Assessment Underway
What is a Community Health Needs Assessment? A Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is underway through much of August. The Texas Rural Healthcare Association (TRHA)
HCHF Bunco Night Scheduled for August 6
The Haskell County Hospital Foundation is hosting its fourth annual Bunco and Silent Auction Night on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, beginning at 6 PM. The
HMH Fall Luncheon – Suicide Awareness and Prevention
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and Haskell Memorial Hospital welcomes mental health advocate, Terry Bently Hill, for the second annual Fall Luncheon. The event

November Employee Spotlight Ashley Harvey, LVN
At Haskell Memorial Hospital, dependable care doesn’t happen by accident. It’s delivered shift after shift by people who show up, stay steady, and do the

Flu Cases Are Rising. There’s Still Time to Get Vaccinated.
Flu activity is increasing across the country, and Texas is reporting high levels of illness, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control

Longtime Provider Announces Retirement from Haskell Rural Health Clinic
Jeanne Cason, FNP will retire from Haskell Rural Health Clinic effective March 31, 2026, concluding more than a decade of dedicated service to patients and
Haskell County Hospital Foundation
With the generous support of our community, the Haskell County Hospital Foundation fosters and supports the mission of Haskell Memorial Hospital.
Since 2020, the Foundation has raised funds through gifts and bequests for the benefit of the hospital to help carry on its legacy of delivering high-quality, compassionate healthcare in Haskell County and the surrounding region. We also hold events throughout the year to bring the community together to support our hospital.