Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center

Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
Geography
Location Pomona, California, United States
Organization
Care system Private, Medicaid, Medicare
Affiliated university Western University of Health Sciences[1]
University of Southern California School of Medicine
Services
Beds 446
History
Founded 1903
Links
Website PVHMC
Lists Hospitals in California

Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC) is a 453-bed acute care, not-for-profit, teaching hospital in Pomona, California, United States.

Founded in 1903, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC) is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit facility, the Hospital’s services include Centers of Excellence in oncology, cardiac and vascular care, women’s and children’s services, and kidney stones. Specialized services including centers for breast health, sleep disorders, a Neonatal ICU, a Perinatal Center, physical therapy/sports medicine, a full-service Emergency Department, robotic surgery, and the Family Medicine Residency Program affiliated with UCLA. Satellite Centers in Chino Hills, Claremont and Pomona provide a wide range of outpatient services including physical therapy, urgent care, radiology and occupational health. Serving eastern Los Angeles County and western San Bernardino County. The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and is currently staffed by over 800 physicians, 2400 employees, and 1,000 volunteers. PVHMC recently earned from The Joint Commission The Gold Seal of Approval™ for a certification as a Primary Stroke Center for Los Angeles County. PVHMC was also recently named one of the Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals in the nation by Thomson Reuters. www.pvhmc.org.

Recognitions

Multiple HealthGrades Awards: “Outstanding Patient Experience Award (OPEA),” HealthGrades 2009, 2009 / 2010 (denotes top 5 percent in California)“Maternity Care Excellence Award” – 2009/2010 “Women’s Health Excellence Award” - 2010/2011 “5-Star Rated” in 2009 for the areas of heart failure, treatment of community-acquired pneumonia, treatment of sepsis, maternity care, stroke, and hip fracture repair.

Stead Heart & Vascular Center Distinctions:

References

  1. Yochum, Richard E. (October 3, 2013). "Patients will benefit from health care reform: Guest commentary". San Bernardino Sun.

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