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Businiess name:  Stanley, Daniel Scot, Md - Ogden Regional Cncr Trtmnt Ctr
Review by:  Justin B.
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We had our daughter Amber born at Ogden Regional Medical Center. The staff is very caring and they did everything in their power to make my wife comfortable. The accomodations were great. They provided a hide away bed for me to sleep on so I didn't have to leave my wife at night. The room was very big, especially compared to others I have seen when visiting other family members who have had children. They brought us a congragulatory meal the second night to celebrate our newborn. Not bad for hospital food. When all is said and done the care was perfect and we felt like the accomodations were more like a hotel room than a hospital. Two thumbs up for us.

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