Cheyenne Regional Medical Center

Cheyenne Regional Medical Center ~ CRMC

Founded in 1867, the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center healthcare system serves southeastern Wyoming and western Nebraska with more than 175 physicians, 1,800 employees and 200 volunteers. At the heart of the system is Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, a 222-bed tertiary medical center offering a Level 2 trauma center and home to the Wyoming Heart and Vascular Institute as well as the Wyoming Cancer Institute.  Cheyenne Regional provides a full continuum of care from birth through end of life, including an inpatient hospice center.

Also part of the healthcare system is the Cheyenne Regional Physicians Group, the state’s largest medical group with approximately 50 providers offering a complete continuum of care. WINHealth Partners is the insurance arm of Cheyenne Regional, and Wyoming Health Solutions provides administrative and organizational support for regional providers. Based in the Wyoming state capital, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center regularly partners with government agencies such as the federally funded Women Infants and Children Program (WIC), the Wyoming Department of Health, the federally qualified community clinic and other state departments to provide services throughout the region.  The system also provides home care to patients in Laramie, Platte and Goshen counties.

In addition, Cheyenne Regional serves as the clinical education center for Laramie County Community College and offers educational opportunities to other hospitals and organizations.

The system is also home to the air ambulance helicopter, AirLife, via a partnership with HealthOne AirLife in Denver, CO. This Cheyenne-based air ambulance is able to reach rural sections of the state in minutes compared to the hours often required for traditional ground ambulances.