Since 1972, the healthcare professionals at Valley Hospital have provided quality patient care to all who enter our doors. Valley Hospital is located in the center corridor in the heart of the Las Vegas Medical District (LVMD) with 306 acute care beds, including a 48-bed behavioral health unit and 16-bed rehab unit.
As a teaching hospital with graduate medical education, a new pharmacy residency program and over 600 multidisciplinary clerkships and internships offered annually, we focus on the use of evidence-based medicine and the importance of following clinical pathways that research has shown to be effective with most patients.
As a teaching hospital with graduate medical education, a new pharmacy residency program and over 600 multidisciplinary clerkships and internships offered annually, we focus on the use of evidence-based medicine and the importance of following clinical pathways that research has shown to be effective with most patients.
Services
We have undergone a major information system upgrade designed to improve the flow of information to our physicians. The Nevada State Medical Association to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. To apply for privileges at Valley Hospital, contact the Valley Health System CVO (Credentialing Verification Organization) at 702-388-4733 to request an application.
We offer programs approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) that cover total healthcare for individuals and their families. Our Internal Medicine, Family Medicine and Neurology Residency programs are ACGME accredited, as well as our Pulmonary/Critical Care and Gastroenterology Fellowship programs.
The Inpatient Rehabilitation Center at Valley Hospital Medical Center is designed to help patients rebuild their strength and endurance after a debilitating injury or illness. We want to help patients achieve their maximum potential and highest level of independence possible. As patients continue their recovery, our team of specially trained therapists will develop individualized treatment plans to help each achieve their rehabilitation goals.
Adults ages 18 and older who need inpatient treatment for a variety of mental health issues can get the medical care they need at the Behavioral Health Unit at Valley Hospital Medical Center. We treat some of the most common mental illnesses, such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and work collaboratively with emergency departments throughout the community to help people who require inpatient admission.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At Valley Hospital Medical Center, advanced technology and medical expertise come together in one convenient location to provide patients with a comprehensive program of cardiovascular services for the treatment of heart disease and vascular disorders.
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QueenBee Lomeli
Jan 21, 2022
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Chris Cole
Jan 02, 2022
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Cole Nelson
Dec 03, 2021
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I wouldn't take a sick cat to this abysmal place they call a hospital. My mother had to go there for a medical reason and when we arrived at the front they wouldn't let either myself or my father in with her. When we pleaded, they ended up calling the cops who informed us they would arrest us if we didn't leave. They wouldn't give us any updates on her condition until she called us herself. Truly convinced everyone here got their "license" online as they had a collective room temperature IQ between the lot. Don't go here unless this is where you're wanting to die....ALONE.
Laker
Nov 11, 2021
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I came here after my wife was admitted and they refused my ability to see her. I called multiple times and they kept hanging up on me. All I wanted to do was see her and make sure she was okay. After asking for a manager, they decided to call police on me for calling too often. As an American, tax paying citizen, I should be able to see my own wife without being chased off by security. The front desk lady was the rudest lady I've ever met and had no compassion for the fact I needed to see my wife. If you have someone that needs to go to the hospital, pray to God that they don't end up here. They
Jennifer Foster
Oct 12, 2021
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Horrible place to go to with a spouse. It took an act of congress to get past the screening lady. I brought my husband here in severe pain and she wouldn't let me in with him. Then my husband told the front desk we're gonna go to another hospital and they let me in. Then they took him in the back and wouldn't let me in. Then after all of his tests a nurse said I can come in. I went in and another nurse kicked me out. They are just here to collect money, not care about the loved one's that give patients peace of mind. Go to UMC or Mountain View. STAY AWAY!!
S. Bryant
Jul 08, 2020
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Visiting from Florida and this is the most awful ER I’ve ever been to...they only let one person in but then they are not setup for people who have to wait...they have no outside sitting area and god forbid you lean against the window outside...they beat on it like you’re supposed to know what that means and then send security out like you’ve committed a crime against their dusty windows...I only gave one star because I had too. I would probably die than have to EVER come back here!!!
Super Chendo
Jul 06, 2018
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