Fulton County Medical Center sits on a 90-acre campus at 214 Peach Orchard Road in McConnellsburg, PA, and has been serving Fulton County folks for over 60 years with a range of medical services; the center has a 21-bed critical access hospital and a 67-bed nursing home, bringing the total up to 88 beds for critical care and skilled nursing, so people can find help whether they have an emergency or need longer-term care, and the emergency room runs 24/7 with an Adult Level 4 Trauma designation for serious injuries or accidents, which gives families some relief if something goes wrong late at night; you also get general hospital services like acute care telemetry, surgical treatments, laboratory and radiology work, home health support, wound care, and diabetes education, while the center puts a special focus on keeping local people healthy through community wellness programs, nutrition counseling, and a community health and wellness center.
People who need help getting better after surgery, injury, or illness can use outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation services which include physical therapy, occupational therapy, pediatric rehab, and speech therapy, and the rehabilitation team even uses specialized tools like the ReBuilder® electronic stimulator to help manage nerve pain; for anyone with breathing troubles, there are respiratory therapy and pulmonology services, and if sleep problems or chronic wounds are an issue, the center offers sleep studies and wound care, plus IV infusion, dialysis, and infection control so complex needs can be addressed under one roof.
The team at Fulton County Medical Center provides specialty care in areas like allergy and immunology, behavioral health through their Fulton Behavioral Health Services PC department, cancer, ENT (ear, nose, and throat), heart and vascular, neurology, orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, women's health, midwifery, physiatrists for rehabilitation medicine, podiatry for feet, and even transplant surgery and telemedicine when distance is a problem, while primary care, internal medicine practice, pain management, and family medicine help people stay on top of their basic health.
For families with children or seniors, there are services shaped to fit all ages, from hearing and vision checks in audiology and ophthalmology to long-term care activities and post-acute support, and for urgent but non-life-threatening issues, walk-in and outpatient centers are available; the campus has dedicated spaces and names for different units, keeping services organized, and offers behavioral and psychiatric care, nutrition programs, diabetes education, smoking cessation help, support for weight management, cardiology, and sleep study labs, all as part of the facility's non-profit mission to look after the region's health across generations.