PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center
400 NE Mother Joseph Place
Vancouver, WA 98664
360-514-2000; www.peacehealth.org
PeaceHealth is a faith-based nonprofit
healthcare organization that delivers
specialty care to more than a quarter-mil-lion patients each year at its location in
Vancouver. In fact, it’s one of the top
employers in southwest Washington, with
more than 3, 100 caregivers and 600 healthcare professionals on its team.
The medical center provides various services,
including heart and vascular care, outpatient procedures, stroke care, robotic-assisted
surgeries and care for brain, spine and back
issues. It also has a modern birthing center
particularly aimed at high-risk pregnancies,
along with serving as one of just three trauma
centers in the Portland metro area.
In all, PeaceHealth Southwest has 450
licensed beds and serves more than
75,000 people each year in its emergency
department.
Providence Milwaukie Hospital
10150 SE 32nd Avenue
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-513-8300; www.oregon.providence.org
This medical center, located just southeast
of Portland in the suburb of Milwaukie,
has a strong focus on preventive care and
addressing the “whole person” before he or
she suffers an illness or serious medical condition. The facility and its team of doctors,
nurses, staff members and community volunteers deliver both inpatient and outpatient
services that leverage cutting-edge technology
in a patient-centered environment.
Providence Milwaukie currently has a staff of
about 450, with 77 acute care beds. Among
its many services are ACL repair, arthros-copy, bone marrow biopsy, breast cancer
screening, chemotherapy, emergency care,
fracture repair, hernia surgery, hip replacement, hospice care, radiology and more.
In 2014, the hospital served more than
33,000 people through its emergency
department and had various volunteers
contribute more than 9,620 hours to assist
their fellow community members in need.
Providence Newberg Medical Center
1001 Providence Drive, Newberg, OR 97132
www.oregon.providence.org
Opened in 2006, this modern medical center
offers a wide range of services to individuals
and families in the Newberg area, a community about 20 miles southwest of Portland.
The 56-acre medical center campus offers
many different services for patients, including
adolescent sleep studies, allergen immunization, breast ultrasounds, colonoscopies,
diabetes education and treatment, hernia
surgeries, image-guided biopsies and nuclear
medicine, along with grief counseling and
other non-medical services.
Providence Newberg also stands out as the
first U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Gold certified hospital in the
nation, as the facility makes optimal use of
daylight and has a comprehensive building
envelope to maximize energy efficiency
and reduce its impact on the environment.
It also has 40 licensed beds and staffs more
than 540 employees, including primary care
physicians, specialists, nurses and other
medical professionals.
Providence Portland Medical Center
4805 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR 97213
503-215-1111; www.oregon.providence.org
Providence Portland Medical Center,
located in the North Tabor neighborhood
of northeast Portland, provides a wide
range of specialty services, in addition to
primary care. Some of its services include
anti-reflux procedures, abdominal perineal
reaction surgery, appendectomies, breast
cancer screening, bronchoscopies, cancer
treatment, colon surgery, cortical mapping,
endoscopic neurosurgery, epidermal biopsy
diagnosis, immunotherapy, family birthing,
radiology and steroid injections, among
numerous others. There are also grief counseling, cancer support groups and other
non-medical services available to patients
and their loved ones.
Providence Portland has about 3, 160
employees—including more than 1, 200
medical staff members—and 483 licensed
beds. According to 2012 data, the hospital
admitted about 21,350 people, while serving
more than 63,000 through its emergency
department. Its team and their patients also
benefit from the hundreds of community
members who volunteer their time at the
campus throughout the year.
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
9205 SW Barnes Road, Portland, OR 97225
503-216-1234; www.oregon.providence.org
This large healthcare facility in southwest
Portland is well known for its specialty
centers, such as the Providence Heart and
Vascular Institute, the Center For Health
Care Ethics and the Brain and Spine
Institute. It also has a widely respected
maternity services department—and
according to hospital officials, its team
delivers about one in every seven babies
born in the state of Oregon each year. In
2015, for instance, there were more than
4, 100 infants born there.
Additionally, the hospital has a highly
advanced operating room facility for the
treatment of brain tumors, including the
region’s only moveable intraoperative
magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
Providence St. Vincent has 523 licensed
beds and a medical staff of about 1,800
healthcare professionals. The hospital also
served roughly 75,000 people in its emergency department and performed over
33,000 surgeries in 2015 alone.
Providence Willamette Falls
Medical Center
1500 Division Street, Oregon City, OR 97045
503-656-1631; www.oregon.providence.org
Established in 1954, Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center is a nonprofit
hospital that uses some of the most innovative technologies in the healthcare field
to best serve patients dealing with a wide
range of conditions and illnesses. The
hospital’s accredited acute care facility
and experienced team of more than 420
medical professionals deliver outstanding