Grant Memorial Hospital has been serving the Petersburg, West Virginia community since 1958 and sits at 117 Hospital Dr, where you'll find it offers a wide range of medical services and support for different health needs, and people can find amenities like air conditioning, wheelchair accessibility, restrooms, and customer parking right on the grounds, which makes visits easier for patients and their families. The hospital keeps its MyChart and myProvidence online patient portals available to help patients stay on top of appointments and manage their health information, and there's always the option to set up appointments over the phone if you prefer talking to someone. Most of the staff speak English, and the hospital uses modern medical technology and offers essential care in areas like family practice, emergency medicine, orthopedics, dentistry, pediatric care, internal medicine, surgery, oncology, ophthalmology, anesthesiology, hospice, and more, so the range of treatments is broad, and with 25 beds, it's sized to support both short and longer stays if needed.
Patients can find support in the Cancer and Infusion Center where trained staff help plan treatments, and there's also a women's wellness center with different exercise programs, along with the Hardy County Health and Wellness Center that gives its members access to training and special sessions. People can get care for bones and joints, including minimally invasive surgeries, outpatient care, lab and diagnostic imaging services, and primary care designed for routine needs as well as preventive health. There's a full 24-hour emergency center, and many people use its rehabilitation offerings like physical, occupational, and respiratory therapy, so folks needing help after an illness or surgery can find steady support here.
Patient experience is taken into account, with ratings for areas such as nurse and doctor communication, staff responsiveness, and room cleanliness, plus measures to keep things quiet and give understandable information about recovery and medications. Infection and accident data are reported and available to the public, including cases of serious blood clots, ruptures, catheter-related bloodstream and urinary tract infections, MRSA, and C. diff. infections, to give a clear picture of hospital safety. The hospital's patient satisfaction scores come from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey, which looks at key parts of patient care, and while the accreditation status isn't currently available, the facility aims to keep improving things for patients and families alike. The hospital also has specialized departments and offers different careers in both clinical and non-clinical fields, showing its role as a steady part of the local healthcare community.