Facts & Statistics
The system’s history goes back to Winchester Memorial Hospital which
opened in 1903 with 36 beds. In 1984 it was renamed Winchester Medical
Center and, in combination with Valley Regional Enterprises and Surgi-Center,
became Winchester Regional Health Systems. In 1993 Warren Memorial Hospital
in Front Royal joined the system and on November 4, 1994 the organization
incorporated as Valley Health System.
604 Inpatient Beds
- Hampshire Memorial Hospital 14
- Page Memorial Hospital 25
- Shenandoah Memorial Hospital 25
- War Memorial Hospital 25
- Warren Memorial Hospital 60
- Winchester Medical Center 455
166 Long-Term & Skilled Care Beds
- Hampshire Memorial Hospital 30
- Lynn Care Center - Warren Memorial 120
- War Memorial Hospital 16
Winchester Medical Center - Opened 1903
Winchester Medical Center, a 455-bed facility, offers a full range of medical,
surgical, diagnostic and rehabilitation services, and participates in
a variety of clinical trials. Centers of excellence include heart &
vascular services, oncology, orthopedics, neurosciences, stroke care,
women & children’s services, and bariatric treatment. Sophisticated
inpatient services are supported by an array of outpatient services including
imaging, wound care and rehabilitation. WMC is the only Level II Trauma
Center in the region and serves as the tertiary services hub for the Shenandoah
Valley corridor and surrounding counties. The North Tower opened in 2012
and features an expanded Emergency Department, Intensive Care Units and
Newborn ICU, plus two shell floors ready for future expansion.
Warren Memorial Hospital - Opened 1951
Located in Front Royal, Warren Memorial Hospital has 60 licensed acute
care beds and a 120-bed nursing facility (Lynn Care Center) providing
skilled care and long-term care. The hospital offers a broad range of
medical and surgical services, including advanced heart and vascular services,
such as cardiac catheterization, general and orthopedic surgery, comprehensive
physical and occupational rehabilitation, acute inpatient care, medical
imaging, sleep lab and extensive laboratory and medical imaging services,
which both offer extended hours.
In late 2018, site preparations began for the hospital's 177,00 square-foot
replacement facility off of Leech Run Parkway in Front Royal, which is
slated to open in late 2020. The new facility will feature all private
rooms, a vastly enlarged Emergency Department and an adjacent three-story
medical building.
Also in 2018, Warren Memorial Hospital achieved Pathway to Excellence®
designation through the American Nurses Credentialing Center, becoming
just the 166th hospital in the world to earn this distinction.
Shenandoah Memorial Hospital - Opened 1951
Shenandoah Memorial Hospital is a 25-bed facility in Woodstock, VA. SMH
offerings include 24-7 emergency services, outpatient surgery, cardiopulmonary
services, orthopedic surgery, medical imaging, diabetes management, inpatient
and outpatient rehab, behavioral health services, sleep lab, cardiac and
pulmonary rehab, wound care clinic, anti-coagulation clinic, wellness
programs and health screenings. The hospital is supported by a team of
physicians, some employed by SMH and others in their own independent practices.
Hampshire Memorial Hospital - Opened 1959
On January 1, 2008, Hampshire Memorial became the first West Virginia hospital
to join Valley Health. HMH is a Critical Access hospital with 14 acute
care beds, 30 long-term care beds and an emergency department. In addition,
Hampshire Memorial and Valley Health provide rehabilitation and wellness
services at Hampshire Wellness & Fitness that opened in Romney in
2007. In 2011 the community celebrated the opening of a new Hampshire
Memorial Hospital and Rural Health Center. With the opening of the $30
million project Hampshire county residents have access to beautifully
designed facilities that serve as a model for other Critical Access Hospitals.
Page Memorial Hospital - Opened 1925
Page Memorial is a licensed 25-bed critical access hospital in Luray, Virginia,
which sees more than 10,000 patients in its emergency department each
year. PMH joined Valley Health as an affiliate in January 2009. Services
include home care and home medical services, PMH Outpatient Rehabilitation
and Fitness Services and Page Surgical Services. PMH also operates Page
Rural Health Care in Stanley. Valley Health financed construction of the
new Page Health Care physicians’ outpatient office in Luray and
the Page-Shenandoah Center in Shenandoah, both of which opened in 2012.
With a staff of over 200, PMH is one of the largest employers in Page County.
War Memorial Hospital - Opened 1947
Located in Berkeley Springs, WV, War Memorial Hospital has served residents
in and around Morgan County since 1947. Valley Health began managing War
Memorial for Morgan County in 1989, and in 2010 acquired the hospital.
The community celebrated the completion of the construction of a totally
new facility in early 2012. The new not-for-profit War Memorial Hospital
is licensed by West Virginia and federally designated as a Critical Access
Hospital (CAH) with 25 acute care and physical rehabilitation beds and
a 16-bed extended care unit. In addition to those inpatient services,
its outpatient services include general and specialty surgical services,
a 24-hour emergency department, an all-digital medical imaging department,
cardiac rehab, and an outpatient rehabilitation and wellness facility.