Queen of the Valley Medical Center
Queen of the Valley Medical Center is a hospital located in Napa, California, United States. It is a part of the St. Joseph Health System, a national, not-for-profit health care system sponsored by the St. Joseph Health Ministry.
History[edit | edit source]
The Queen of the Valley Medical Center was established in 1958 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. The hospital was built to serve the healthcare needs of the Napa Valley community. Over the years, the hospital has expanded its services and facilities to meet the growing needs of the community.
Services[edit | edit source]
Queen of the Valley Medical Center provides a wide range of healthcare services. These include emergency medicine, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics. The hospital also offers specialized services such as stroke care, cancer care, and heart care.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The hospital has a 208-bed acute care facility, a Level III Trauma Center, a Cardiac Catheterization Lab, and a Cancer Center. It also has a Family Birth Center, a Women's Imaging Center, and a Center for Pain Management.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Queen of the Valley Medical Center has received numerous awards and recognition for its services. It has been recognized by the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association for its stroke care. The hospital has also been recognized by the American College of Surgeons for its cancer care.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
The hospital is deeply involved in the community. It offers community education programs, health screenings, and support groups. It also partners with local organizations to improve the health and well-being of the community.
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