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Kanabec Hospital is committed to the health and wellness of our community. As such, we are dedicated to being a center of excellence in providing healthcare of the highest quality. We pride ourselves on providing experienced health professionals,
Dominican Hospital provides a safety net for you and your newborn so that you can relax and enjoy your birth experience in confidence. We are proud of our Level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) nursery, and that our experienced staff is trained by
Valley Presbyterian Hospital opened its doors to the community in 1958 as a small, neighborhood provider of personalized medical care. Today, we are one of the largest and most prestigious full-service acute care facilities in the San Fernando Valley. Our 350-bed hospital serves thousands of families each year, with access to a wide range of medical expertise and leading-edge technology across all elements of care. Among the region`s brightest and best, our nurses, therapists, technicians and more than 500 physicians represent virtually every specialty and most sub-specialties in the medical field, including cardiac care, orthopedics, maternal and child health, and oncology. As a certified STEMI receiving center, Valley Presbyterian Hospital is one of the facilities best equipped to care for heart attack patients within the critical 90 minutes following the onset of chest pain. We provide rapid response to such heart attacks, as well as cardiac intervention and full surgery coverage any time, day or night. Valley Presbyterian Hospital is a Certified Stroke Center providing immediate access to specialized neurologist via RP-Lite telemedicine technology. This system includes an on-camera interface that allows our physicians to perform real-time consultations with a neurologist located hours away. VPH is also an Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics (EDAP). We have specialized pediatric teams, including pediatric surgeons and anesthesiologists, who are ready at a moment`s notice to assemble, triage, and fast-track children to the care they urgently need. While our range of acute-care services and expertise has continued to expand, we remain a community-based hospital at heart. As one of the Valley`s only independent, non-profit, and locally governed institutions, we provide an exceptional level of care that responds to the needs of our community. As a result, we are honored to have been voted “Best Medical Center” by the readers of The Daily News for six years in a row. To improve the quality of health in the San Fernando Valley.
Dosher Memorial Hospital is a Critical Access community hospital with 25 staffed acute care (inpatient) beds and 64 licensed skilled nursing center beds. Named after its chief surgeon Dr. Julius Arthur Dosher, the people of Smithville Township voted to pay a minimal hospital tax to ensure access to quality health care locally. Approximately one mile from Cape Fear, the hospital is located in the coastal historic town of Southport, NC in Brunswick County. The hospital is overseen by a publicly-elected Board of Trustees and generously supported by a volunteer force of nearly 200, making Dosher Hospital unique in the state of North Carolina. The Year 2013 marks the hospital's 83rd year of community health care.
The mission of West Branch Regional Medical Center is to provide quality healthcare services to improve the health status of the communities we serve. West Branch Regional Medical Center has undergone a multitude of revolutionary changes since its inception in 1929 as the Tolfree Memorial Hospital, but has maintained true to the ideal that everyone deserves access to quality healthcare. A local farmer, banker and lumberman, John Tolfree, made it his personal priority to bring needed healthcare services to the area after living through the deaths of two sons and a sickly wife. After petitioning the city for approval to build, the original Tolfree Memorial Hospital was erected on Houghton Avenue in West Branch in 1929. However, the size and needs of the community soon outgrew the available hospital beds and proved that an expansion was necessary. After much needed hospital additions were constructed in 1954, 1967 and 1976, the hospital reached a 92 bed capacity and gained significant presence in the community. The hospital had transformed from a strict acute-care facility to a well-rounded primary and secondary care facility to service the needs of the community. With these new changes came new challenges, as the community had once again outgrown the hospital capacity. In 1996, the Tolfree Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees broke ground on a brand new medical complex following a successful fundraising campaign. The brand new medical center and the Seton Cancer Institute were opened in 1999 to accommodate growth and area needs for care. With these new additions, cancer patients no longer need to make the trip to Saginaw for help and new specialized services have been added to accommodate a growing need