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Valley View Medical Center Launches Special Delivery Program to Improve Maternal Health a and Save Lives
July 24, 2025Valley View Medical Center is proud to announce the launch of the Special Delivery Program, an initiative aimed at improving postpartum care and reducing maternal mortality. This innovative program provides postpartum patients with wristbands to wear for six weeks after delivery, helping ensure they receive timely and appropriate care for...
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Valley View Wound & Hyperbaric Center Receives Prestigious Center of Distinction Award
June 27, 2025Physicians, leaders, and clinicians at Valley View Medical Center are proud to announce that Valley View Wound & Hyperbaric Center has been honored with the Center of Distinction award by the nation's largest provider of advanced wound care services.
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Valley View Medical Center published its Community Benefit Report for the 2024 Calendar Year
April 23, 2025(Fort Mohave, AZ – April 23, 2025) – Valley View Medical Center today published its community benefit report for the 2024 calendar year. This annual report outlines the various ways the hospital is working to support the health and economic vitality of Mohave County as part of its mission of making communities healthier®.
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Valley View Medical Center Welcomes Family Medicine Provider
February 24, 2025Valley View Medical Center is pleased to announce the addition of Maria Reyes, MSN, FNP-C, to its growing team of healthcare providers. As a bilingual Family Nurse Practitioner fluent in English and Spanish, Reyes brings valuable expertise to the center's family medicine department and enhances the center's ability to serve the Spanish-speaking community.
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Valley View Medical Center goes red for National Wear Red Day!
February 03, 2025Valley View Medical Center goes red for National Wear Red Day!
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Valley View Medical Center Welcomes First Baby of 2025
January 02, 2025Bullhead City, AZ (January 6, 2025) – Valley View Medical Center is ringing in 2025 with the year’s first bundle of joy. Weighing 6 pounds and 7 ounces and measuring 20 inches, baby Lily, was born to Laura and Taylor, Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 6:54 AM.
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Valley View Medical Center Welcomes Distinguished General Surgeon Dr. Michael Stumpf
December 10, 2024Valley View Medical Center Welcomes Distinguished General Surgeon Dr. Michael Stumpf
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Valley View Medical Center partners with Apogee Physicians
May 31, 2024Fort Mohave, Arizona - May 21, 2024 - Valley View Medical Center proudly announces its strategic partnership with Apogee Physicians, the largest entirely physician-owned and operated Hospitalist group in the nation.
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Two Hospitals United for Our Tri-State Neighbors
May 13, 2024For our hospitals, the health and well-being of our communities has always been a shared commitment. That’s why we wanted to come together to highlight our 2023 Community Benefit Reports, which we create each year to detail the steps we took to meet our mission of making communities healthier.
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Valley View Medical Center Welcomes New OB-GYN to Bullhead City/Fort Mohave Area.
April 23, 2024Valley View Medical Center Welcomes New OB-GYN to Bullhead City/Fort Mohave Area
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Blake Hubbard named CEO of Valley View Medical Center
February 20, 2024Valley View Medical Center, a Lifepoint Health hospital, announced that Blake Hubbard has been named its new chief executive officer (CEO), effective February 19. Hubbard comes to Valley View from Legent Health with locations in Texas and Florida.
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Valley View Medical Center to Offer Childbirth Education Classes
May 13, 2022Valley View Medical Center is excited to announce the continuation of Childbirth Education classes offered to its patients. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital temporarily paused all childbirth education offerings. As of April 28, 2022, the hospital has partnered with Birthly to offer free access to virtual childbirth education classes, allowing patients to access valuable educational resources in the comfort of their own homes.
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Got Kids? Give ‘Em Heart!
February 23, 2022As a parent, there are a number of great reasons to get your kids to think of their health as a priority. And there are a number of great ways to help them do that, including regular physical activity.
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We Heart Dessert
February 22, 2022How many of us want to beat a hasty path to the freezer for a few scoops of ice cream after dinner?
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Sleeping Beauty
February 21, 2022Consistently getting a good night’s sleep is one of the most beneficial things you can do for the health of your mind and body. And it’s particularly important for your heart.
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How to Have a Heart-to-Heart about Health
February 18, 2022By detecting potential heart problems early, we’re more likely to be able to help keep them from progressing into serious conditions. But having the conversation can be challenging. Here are a few tips to consider, if someone close to you is at risk:
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How Weight Weighs on Your Heart
February 17, 2022Many of us have made New Years resolutions to lose weight, eat healthier and exercise. When we don’t always follow through, it’s not because we don’t want to be healthier. More often, life just gets in the way.
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Give Your Brown Bag a Boost
February 15, 2022If only you could make your brown bag lunch more exciting. Well, you can! Start with this Broccoli Salad with Chopped Walnuts.
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Time Out: Does Your Heart Need a Break?
February 14, 2022You wake up early, start making breakfast and lunches so you can get the kids fed, dressed and ready for the school day. Follow that with eight or more hours at work, sandwiched between any other obligations you may have. Once you finally get to the end of the day, there’s still dinner to be made, dishes to be cleaned and baths to be taken. Whew.
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Is it a sign?
February 11, 2022Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), equating to approximately one in four male deaths and one in five female deaths.
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