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iInjuries and joint pain can rob you of the activities you enjoy most. From sprains and strains, to joint repair and replacement, we’re here, close to home, to address the pain and get you moving again.
For those struggling with opioid use disorder and/or alcohol use disorder.
Join our team of OB specialists for free prenatal and breastfeeding classes. The classes are open to anyone in the community.
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Ashley Regional Medical Center has been a part of the Uintah Basin since 1941. Ashley Regional is a Joint Commission Accredited 39-bed hospital located in the heart of Dinosaur Land in Vernal, Utah.
We are proud to have received numerous designations and accreditations that demonstrate our dedication to providing high-quality and safe patient care. The Emergency Room at Ashley Regional treats over 14,000 patients a year and is staffed 24-hours a day with a dedicated emergency room physician. Ashley Regional is a designated Level IV Trauma Center, has been designated as a Stroke Receiving Facility by the Utah State Department of Health, is Chest Pain Accredited, and holds a 5-star CMS rating.
Beyond emergency services, Ashley Regional offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient specialized services, including orthopedics, obstetrics, level II neonatal intensive care unit, IV therapy and chemotherapy, general surgery, respiratory therapy, sleep lab, cardiac rehabilitation, diabetes care, family medicine, ENT, neurology, medical laboratory, diagnostic and interventional radiology and more.
In 2022 Ashley Regional has been recognized as a Top 100 Rural & Community Hospital by The Chartis Center for Rural Health for the sixth consecutive year as well as placed on the 2021 Watson Health 100 Top Hospitals list. The healthcare workers at Ashley Regional Medical Center are committed to providing the best possible patient care.
New Grade for fall 2024 is a national recognition for commitment to patient safety
read moreThe partnership between ARMC and U of U Health has been instrumental in caring for babies.
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