Following a Christmas Eve train wreck in 1899, Pomona Valley residents knew the region needed a local hospital to ensure the well-being of the local community. Concerned citizens forged a partnership to establish Pomona's first hospital in 1903.
That same passion for our community and commitment to be constantly improving and enhancing our healthcare services is as strong today as it was when Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC) opened more than 117 years ago.
Today, PVHMC is a nationally recognized and accredited 412-bed, not-for-profit community medical center, proudly serving residents in eastern Los Angeles and western San Bernardino counties. With four Centers of Excellence – The Robert and Beverly Lewis Family Cancer Care Center, Stead Heart and Vascular Center, Women and Children’s Center and Trauma Center – PVHMC offers residents specialized services close to home.
PVHMC is proud to be:
PVHMC is certified by The Joint Commission in the following programs:
More than 3,500 highly trained, professional Associates and 700 active Physicians deliver safe, high-quality, patient and family-centric care to everyone that comes through our doors. And our Auxiliary of nearly 1,000 volunteers support our patients and their families throughout their healthcare journey.
PVHMC is committed to providing comprehensive health care in Pomona and beyond. Contact us today with any questions or concerns.