North Dakota Cities with Dialysis Centers and Clinics

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Bismarck
Summary:

The city of Bismarck has 2 dialysis centers. As of 2000, it's population was 55,532 giving it a clinic for every 27,766 residents.

Centers:
2
Population:
55,532
Per Capita:
1 per 27,766 residents or 0.36 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Devils Lake
Summary:

The city of Devils Lake has 1 dialysis center. As of 2000, it's population was 7,222 giving it a single clinic for all the residents.

Centers:
1
Population:
7,222
Per Capita:
1 per 7,222 residents or 1.38 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Dickinson
Summary:

The city of Dickinson has 1 dialysis center. As of 2000, it's population was 16,010 giving it a single clinic for all the residents.

Centers:
1
Population:
16,010
Per Capita:
1 per 16,010 residents or 0.62 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Fargo
Summary:

The city of Fargo has 1 dialysis center. As of 2000, it's population was 90,599 giving it a single clinic for all the residents.

Centers:
1
Population:
90,599
Per Capita:
1 per 90,599 residents or 0.11 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Ft. Yates
Summary:

The city of Ft. Yates has 1 dialysis center. As of 2000, it's population was 228 giving it a single clinic for all the residents.

Centers:
1
Population:
228
Per Capita:
1 per 228 residents or 43.86 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Grand Forks
Summary:

The city of Grand Forks has 2 dialysis centers. As of 2000, it's population was 49,321 giving it a clinic for every 24,661 residents.

Centers:
2
Population:
49,321
Per Capita:
1 per 24,661 residents or 0.41 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Jamestown
Summary:

The city of Jamestown has 1 dialysis center. As of 2000, it's population was 15,527 giving it a single clinic for all the residents.

Centers:
1
Population:
15,527
Per Capita:
1 per 15,527 residents or 0.64 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Minot
Summary:

The city of Minot has 2 dialysis centers. As of 2000, it's population was 36,567 giving it a clinic for every 18,284 residents.

Centers:
2
Population:
36,567
Per Capita:
1 per 18,284 residents or 0.55 per 10,000 residents
 
 
New Town
Summary:

The city of New Town has 1 dialysis center. As of 2000, it's population was 1,367 giving it a single clinic for all the residents.

Centers:
1
Population:
1,367
Per Capita:
1 per 1,367 residents or 7.32 per 10,000 residents
 
 
Williston
Summary:

The city of Williston has 1 dialysis center. As of 2000, it's population was 12,512 giving it a single clinic for all the residents.

Centers:
1
Population:
12,512
Per Capita:
1 per 12,512 residents or 0.80 per 10,000 residents
 
 

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North Dakota at a Glance

People

North Dakota had a total population of 642,200 in 2000, of which 160,849 were children under the age of 18 and 94,478 were seniors 65 and older. The median age was 36.2.

Total Population:
642,200
Males:
320,524 (49.9%)
Female:
321,676 (50.1%)
Median Age:
36.2
Children (0-17):
160,849 (25.0%)
Adults (18-64):
386,873 (60.2%)
Seniors (65+):
94,478 (14.7%)
 
 

Health

Roughly 90% of all residents and 93% of children under 18 had health insurance coverage. The average number of disabilities per resident is 0.26, which does not include institutionalized individuals.

Insured All:
90.3%
Insured 0-17:
92.7%
Disabilities:
0.26 (Per Capita)
Dialysis Centers:
13
Doctors:
3,423
Home Agencies:
23
Hospitals:
27
Nursing Homes:
83
Medical Suppliers:
283
Rehab Centers:
51
 
 

Wealth

The median family income in 1999 was $43,654 while the median household income was $34,604. Roughly 11.44% of the population live in poverty.

Family Income:
$43,654
Household Income:
$34,604
In Poverty:
11.44%
 
 

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