Hospital is a minor location in Squidbillies. The building was originally a nursing home (see Trivia below), which is a real hospital seen in some episodes. It is similar to the Clinic located somewhere in Dougal County, similar to that of the clinic, the hospital is used to heal injured people, and are taken to a ambulance. Some doctors, and nurses work here such as Dr. Cock, a Super Computer and Dr. Bug. Granny is often seen at this hospital, due to her injuries. Some of the characters that get injured, and sent here to get recovered such as Early (a few times, such as a bear attack), Rusty (a gunshot from Early), and Sheriff (who obviously had his foot be reattached to his leg). Tammi also gave birth to her son Randy here. The Hospital also appears to be Christian, as Jesus themed imagery appears in the hospital such as a picture of Jesus Christ on the wall, and a prop depiction of Jesus Christ on the cross.
Appearance[]
The hospital is colored gray, and green, with the word "hospital" colored as a red sign. The interior has the same identical room from the clinic, along with other rooms.
Appearances[]
- "This Show is Called Squidbillies" (Debut)
- "School Days, Fool Days"
- "Asses to Ashes, Sluts to Dust"
- "Webnecks" (interior)
- "Frivolacious Squidigation?" (interior)
- "Rusty and Tammi Sitting in a Tree, B-A-S-T-A-R-D"
- "Ga-Ga-Ghost" (interior)
- "Gun of a Son" (interior)
- "Hetero-cephalo Agenda" (interior)
- "Limbitless" (interior)
- "The Guzzle Bumpkin" (interior)
- "Galvin"
- "Blue Lives Battered" (Last Appearance)
Trivia[]
- Dr. Jerry is the only doctor in the county that doesn't work in this Hospital. However due to the change of the hospital's exterior, Dr. Bug hasn't currently been working there.
- In its first three appearances, the hospital was actually a nursing home with a much different design, and it was later abandoned in later episodes of the show. With the big red sign saying "hospital" in white letters covers the sign saying "nursing home."
- The hospital's exterior must have been renovated.


















