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Ocean Beach Hospital Oncology
Ocean Beach Hospital & Medical Clinics provides access to both routine and critical health care services for the people who live, work and play in our community. Our purpose is to ease the pain and improve the health of the people who are in our care. Ocean Beach Hospital is a critical access hospital-a designation developed to ensure continued access to high-quality health care for rural communities.

We are licensed for 25 inpatient beds, and operate an active swing bed program-allowing patient rooms to transition between acute care and skilled care services. We are among the largest employers in Pacific County, Washington, with physicians and staff at our hospital and clinics numbering over 180 people.
Services
Cardiac rehabilitation (cardiac rehab) is a customized outpatient program of exercise and education. It is designed to help patients improve their health and to support their recovery-whether from a heart attack, other heart disease or surgery for heart disease. Cardiac rehab involves cardiopulmonary exercise training, health education and emotional support for patients and their families.
Cardiac ultrasound (also known as echocardiography) is a process that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the patient's heart. Specifically, it creates moving images of the heart's chambers, valves and walls, as well as the blood vessels (aorta and inferior vena cava) attached to the heart.
Ocean Beach Hospital provides community-based education programs to help our patients improve their health. Living with diabetes can seem overwhelming. It is a complex illness, caused by too much sugar accumulating in the blood. It can affect people physically and emotionally, and-left untreated-can result in complications that include eye disease, kidney disease and high blood pressure.
Ocean Beach Hospital's emergency room is physician-staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our physicians and nurses receive special training and are certified in advanced life support, pediatric advanced life support and emergency resuscitation. We have eight private treatment rooms, two of which are dedicated to trauma resuscitation.
Patients can access a broad range of clinical testing procedures right here at home through the full-service laboratory at Ocean Beach Hospital. And because our laboratory is in-house, most test results are issued within eight hours (and some as quickly as within one hour).

The Ocean Beach Hospital Lab is staffed by licensed and experienced medical technologists and laboratory technicians, and is accredited by the State of Washington Department of Health.Providence Pathology performs anatomical pathology and cytology testing for Ocean Beach Hospital. A clinical pathologist is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Reviews (4)
Nancy Jarrett
Nancy Jarrett
Nov 25, 2021
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Worse hospital in the are. Pay the extra fee and have ambulances take you to Columbia hospital in Astoria.
I sat in pain after being brought in by ambulance for my left foot after a fall. I was denied treatment until a bed opened up. The doctor I did see some 3 hrs later was more concerned about handling his religious material our then my injury. I did get pain meds until I was about to be discharged.
This hospital doesn’t care about people, it cares about money. My suspicions are they can close any day if they don’t see the number of people and change them.
The nurses are short tempered
Nancy Gorshe
Nancy Gorshe
Oct 29, 2021
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OBH saved my mother's life three times. Dr. Fabiano provided excellent geriatric primary care. My mother recovered from both hip and vascular surgeries in the Swing Bed Unit so critical to our community without a nursing home.
Danny
Danny
Sep 03, 2021
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Got sent here in an ambulance because I almost drowned at the beach and got a fish hook lodged in my right arm, the people there were kind, I have zero complaints
Sheryl McGrew
Sheryl McGrew
Aug 05, 2017
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Tried for months to get in to see doctor as new patient. Had moved to area. After third month was told to find somewhere else to go. They had changed my appointment three times and had said they would take me originally. Good thing it wasn't something that could have been life threatening.