The mission of the Lincoln County Hospital District is to provide quality health services in a compassionate atmosphere that supports the dignity and well-being of those residing in and visiting Lincoln County

Lincoln County Hospital District dba Grover C. Dils Medical was established in 1935. The district consists of two ( 2) clinics, one located in Caliente and one in Alamo. The Hospital is located in Caliente serving a county population of approximately 5000 residents.

Our Community

Lincoln County is the third largest of Nevada’s seventeen counties, covering 10,634 square miles. Named for President Abraham Lincoln, the Nevada legislature established the county in 1867.

Lincoln County includes the communities of Pioche (the county seat), Panaca, Caliente, Alamo, Rachel, and Ursine. U.S. Highway 93 traverses the region in a north-south direction, and for about 120 miles it is designated as a “Scenic Highway.” The county is also served by the Union Pacific Railroad between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas.

Our History

Lincoln County Hospital District dba Grover C. Dils Medical was established in 1935. The district consists of two ( 2) clinics, one located in Caliente which is RHC and one in Alamo. The Hospital is located in Caliente serving a county population of 4500 to 5000 residents.

Five of Nevada’s twenty-three state parks–Beaver Dam, Cathedral Gorge, Echo Canyon, Kershaw-Ryan, and Spring Valley–are located within Lincoln County.