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Hospital Corporation of America: Johnston Memorial Hospital: Abingdon, Washington County: 116 [27] Ballad Health: Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital: Norfolk: 296 Private, nonprofit Rehabilitation hospital LewisGale Hospital Alleghany: Low Moor, Alleghany County: 110 Hospital Corporation of America: Formerly Alleghany Regional Hospital
Johnston and Nicketti Buchanan Floyd had twelve children, one of whom was Dr. George Ben Johnston, prominent physician in Richmond who is credited with the first antiseptic operation performed in Virginia. [8] Both the Johnston Memorial Hospital in Abingdon and the Johnston-Willis Hospital in Richmond are named after him.
Lee County Community Hospital, which had closed in 2013, was reopened by Ballad Health in July 2021. [ 10 ] Dennis Barry, who consulted for the Southwest Virginia Health Authority as a monitor, stated that the Ballad merger meant that healthcare access in portions of Virginia did not collapse during the COVID-19 pandemic .
In 1973, construction began on the hospital. Newly appointed CEO Donald S. Buckley began operating out of a trailer at the construction site on Battlefield Boulevard in the city. [6] Chesapeake General Hospital first opened its doors on Jan. 26, 1976. [7] Donald Buckley served as president/CEO until his retirement in 2005. [8]
Sentara Health is a not-for-profit healthcare organization serving Virginia, northeastern North Carolina and Florida. It is based in Hampton Roads, Virginia, and offers services in 12 acute care hospitals, with 3,739 beds, 1.2 million members in its health plan, [1] [2] [3] 10 nursing centers, and three assisted living facilities across the two states.
Riverside Health is an integrated, not-for-profit health network serving two million people annually. It has been operating in Eastern Virginia since 1915, and offers a variety of services and programs in the areas of prevention, primary care, diagnostics, neurosciences, oncology, orthopedics, aging-related services, rehabilitation, medical education, home care and hospice.
Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center is a $175 million 133 inpatient bed facility that provides a wide range of in/out patient services including emergency care, cardiac care, and behavioral health services.
Sovah Health – Danville, previously known as Danville Regional Medical Center is a 250-bed hospital located in Danville, Virginia, US. It was formerly known as The Memorial Hospital and changed its name in 1993, [1] before being purchased by Lifepoint Hospitals in July 2005. [2] The hospital is certified by the Joint Commission. [3]