Ohio Valley Medical Center

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Ohio Valley Medical Center (OVMC) was a hospital located in Wheeling, West Virginia. It served the Ohio Valley region, providing a range of medical services to the community.

History[edit]

Ohio Valley Medical Center was established in the early 20th century. It was originally known as the City Hospital and later became known as Ohio Valley General Hospital before adopting its final name. The hospital played a crucial role in the healthcare system of the Ohio Valley region for many decades.

Services[edit]

OVMC offered a variety of medical services, including:

The hospital was equipped with modern medical technology and had a dedicated team of healthcare professionals.

Closure[edit]

In 2019, Ohio Valley Medical Center announced its closure due to financial difficulties. The closure of OVMC left a significant impact on the local community, as it was one of the primary healthcare providers in the region.

Legacy[edit]

Despite its closure, the legacy of Ohio Valley Medical Center continues through the healthcare professionals who worked there and the patients who received care. The hospital's history is remembered as a vital part of the Ohio Valley's medical infrastructure.

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