Owner Medical Centers

Opened in 1956, in Huntington, West Virginia, Cabell Huntington Hospital (CHH) is a 303-bed teaching hospital for Marshall University Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing. CHH is home to the Hoops Family Children’s Hospital and the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center and cares for patients throughout West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and southern Ohio. CHH is a member of Mountain Health Network, which includes St. Mary’s Medical Center, a 393-bed teaching hospital that operates St. Mary’s Schools of Nursing, Respiratory Care and Medical Imaging, and a management agreement with Pleasant Valley Hospital, a 201-bed facility with 101 licensed acute beds and 100 long-term care beds.

 

The CAMC Health System was created in 1984 to meet the challenges of providing the highest level of health services to West Virginians, pulling together several hospitals with a history of community service dating back to 1895. Nearly 7,000 people work for companies within the CAMC Health System at multiple sites. Charleston Area Medical Center is the flagship of the CAMC Health System and includes CAMC General Hospital, CAMC Memorial Hospital, CAMC Teays Valley Hospital, and CAMC Women and Children's Hospital.

 

The West Virginia University Health System, the state's largest health system and largest private employer, is comprised of 16 hospitals: 

The WVU Health System provides management services to:

The WVU Health System also includes five institutes: