Dr. E.P. Hawkins Clinic, Hospital, and House

Hawkins Clinic, Hospital, and House comprise a historic former medical complex in Montrose, Minnesota, United States.

As his practice grew, however, he had a ten-bed hospital constructed next door in 1903, and ten years later acquired an adjacent building to use as a clinic and nursing school.

The three-building complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 for having local significance in the theme of health/medicine.

A dormer emerges from the elongated front slope, and a cylindrical tower with a conical roof projects from the building's southwest corner.

Arriving in the railroad town of Montrose he established his medical practice in October 1897, operating out of two rooms on the ground floor of the house he shared with his wife Vera.

Opening the following year, the facility contained ten beds for patients and rooms for general care and surgery.