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Welcome to Vibra Hospital of Fargo

Getting you back to better.

Extended Hospital Services in Fargo, North Dakota

While many people admitted to a hospital recover quickly and are discharged to their homes, patients dealing with critical and chronic medical conditions may require hospital services for a longer period of time. That’s where we can help. Vibra Hospital of Fargo is a critical care hospital, a type of specialty hospital that is designed to address the extended hospitalization needs of patients with complex medical issues.

We are committed to getting patients back to better. We take time to get to know each patient and develop a treatment plan that addresses their specific needs, abilities, and recovery goals. We work with patients and their family members to help them overcome obstacles and work toward recovery together.

IMPROVING LIVES OF PATIENTS

Our services focus on improving our patients’ conditions.

ACCEPTING PATIENT REFERRALS

Your patient is in good hands in our hospital.

JOINING OUR TEAM

We embrace a diverse workforce of talent. Learn more about our career opportunities.

Elevating Patient Care

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Why Choose Vibra Hospital of Fargo?

We encourage you to spend time researching your medical care options.

Choosing a healthcare provider is not a decision to take lightly, and we want our patients to feel confident that they are receiving excellent care as they work toward recovery.

Vibra Hospital of Fargo has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospital Accreditation. Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to high standards of performance, quality, and patient safety. Our dedicated nurses, physicians, respiratory therapists, rehab specialists, case managers, and support staff are all committed to maintaining these high standards.

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about our hospital or taking a tour.

We would be happy to meet with you and learn more about your needs.

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Patient Success Stories

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Gabriel Soto

Gabriel Soto’s journey began with a planned surgical procedure, but unexpected complications turned his recovery into a battle for his life that spanned over three months of hospitalization. Gabriel, who had long endured the pain and challenges of abdominal hernias, faced a particularly complex surgery. Despite undergoing multiple interventions, his surgical wound could not be closed, necessitating several additional trips to the operating room.
Brian with the Vibra Hospital team

Brian Anderson

Before facing health challenges, Brian Anderson led an active and fulfilling life. He spent his days riding his electric bike, cheering for Bison football, and creating wonderful memories with his grandchildren. As an employee at Forum Communication Printing, Brian found purpose in his work and valued his independence. In August 2024, Brian was hospitalized due to enterococcal bacteremia and endocarditis, which necessitated an aortic valve replacement. Although the procedure went well and he was later discharged from the hospital, his recovery took an unexpected turn. A few weeks later, Brian woke up confused and had difficulty finding words. Doctors discovered that he had suffered a stroke and needed a craniotomy to relieve pressure in his brain.
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Gregg Roragen

Gregg lived independently, enjoying an active lifestyle that included hunting, fishing, and working around his house. Life was fulfilling, and he relished his freedom. However, everything changed when Gregg was admitted to the hospital with respiratory failure secondary to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). His condition was so severe that he needed to be placed on a ventilator to breathe.

Vicki Hoover

Over several months, Vicki Hoover faced multiple medical challenges - the kind that can really leave a person feeling uncertain and even defeated. But not Vicki.

Jill Anderson

Battling for her life was the furthest thing from Jill Anderson's mind. Jill lived at home with her husband and three young boys. She worked full-time, cared for her family, and enjoyed camping, fishing, and attending rodeos. Life was good and fulfilling. When Jill began feeling ill one day, everything changed.

Mary Reynolds

Mary Reynolds described her life prior to admission as "semi-retired." Mary lived at home with her husband and enjoyed spending her free time knitting, walking, and housekeeping while working once per week. Then, one day, Mary began experiencing significant weakness and trouble breathing. After going to the hospital, she was admitted and diagnosed with sepsis due to an influenza A infection.

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Kaley

Vibra was amazing for my mother-in-law. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. They took great care of her.

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Don

I got excellent care and all staff was respectful. I never had to wait more than a couple minutes when I rang for a nurse. I would stay at Vibra again, no problem!

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Grant

The nurses were kind and always accommodating, and always ready to help when I needed it. I felt like I had friends here. The nurses took the utmost care with cleaning my wound area to help me heal.

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