Platte Valley Medical Center

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PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 

Website:  www.pvmc.org

 

Platte Valley Medical Center became the first private general medical-surgical hospital in Adams and Southern Weld Counties in 1960. For 47 years, Platte Valley Medical Center was located on seven acres at 18th and Bridge Street in Brighton. In 2007, Platte Valley Medical Center moved to a 50-acre campus at I-76 and 144th Avenue.

 

There are three, 3-story buildings with more than 287,301 square feet on the campus. The buildings include a 78-bed patient tower, a diagnostics and treatment building, and a 58,319 square foot medical office building for physician offices and specialty services. The full campus is designed with the future buildout potential of six stories and 300 beds to make PVMC a full-scale regional medical center.

 

As one of the few remaining community-owned, nonprofit hospitals in Colorado, PVMC is not owned or operated by a large healthcare system but governed by a community board of directors where decisions are made at a local level.

 

Our Mission

The mission of Platte Valley Medical Center is to provide excellent quality comprehensive health services, which are affordable, convenient, and responsive to community needs.

 

Our Vision

Platte Valley Medical Center will become an integral component in the foundation of the communities it serves. PVMC will provide leadership, outreach, education, health services, and resources to improve the overall health status of the community.

 

Contact Information:

Emergency:  911

 

Medical Center Location:

1600 Prairie Center Parkway

Brighton, CO 80601

Phone:  303.498.1600