Valley Hospital, Las Vegas
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Valley Hospital a for-profit hospital is owned and operated by Universal Health Services. This 409 bed hospital is located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
[edit] History
The hospital was founded in 1972.
Established Southern Nevada's first air ambulance service, Flight for Life, which was owned by Metro Aviation, in 1980. On September 11, 2003, Valley Hospital ended its contract with Metro Aviation, shutting down the Flight For Life air ambulance sevice.
Valley’s Emergency Critical Care Center increased the number of beds from 28 to 42 on March 11, 2004. This project was completed when 11 urgent care beds were added to the center in June.
[edit] Services
- Cardiac Center
- Valley Hospital Medical Center Heliport (FAA LID: NV53)
- Obstetrics/Gynecology/ Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
[edit] External links
Acute care Hospitals in the Las Vegas area | |
Level I Trauma centers: University Medical Center | |
Level II Trauma centers: Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center | |
Level III Trauma centers: St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Siena Campus | |
Other Hospitals |
Boulder City Hospital - Cenennial Hills Hospital (2007) - Desert Springs Hospital - Las Vegas VA Medical Center (2011) - Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital - Mountain View Hospital - North Vista Hospital - Southern Hills Hospital & Medical Center - Spring Valley Hospital - St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Rose de Lima Campus - St. Rose Dominican Hospital - San Martin Campus - St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Siena Campus - Summerlin Hospital - Valley Hospital |