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Valley View Medical Center Emergency Department

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Hospitals and Medical Centers in Fort Mohave, AZ
Hospitals and Medical Centers

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

5300 Hwy 95
Fort Mohave, AZ
86426

Latest

Classic Air stopped by today for a visit and to show us the newest piece of equipment they have added to their helicopters. The CPAP helmet which allows for faster transport to higher level of care for possible and confirmed COVID-19 patients. This will help keep our patients and healthcare workers safe.
Today Valley View Medical Center proudly presented our quarterly Award of Excellence and Excellence in Leadership . Congratulations to our winners. Employees of the Quarter: Shawna Boatwright and Christopher Townsend Nurse of the Quarter: Arielle Maze Award of Excellence in Leadership: Jon Harris We appreciate all you do to serve our community and our patients. We would also like to take this time to thank Sean Hammond VP & General Manager of Aquarius & Edgewater Casino Hotel and Resorts in Laughlin NV for your generous donations to our award winners.
Even during a pandemic, there may be essential errands you need to run. Check out these helpful tips from the CDC to ensure that you’re taking care of business as safely as possible. From grocery shopping to banking and filling the gas tank, these steps will help you stay protected and help protect others. #StayingSafe #SlowTheSpread https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/essential-goods-services.html
Valley View was officially recognized by the Veterans of Foreign Wars District 8 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary District 8 for our support of the organizations food and water drive for the Navajo Nation.Thankful to be part of supporting the Arizona Community during this pandemic.
Effective Monday Oct 12, 2020, VVMC will resume limited visitation for our patients. Hours for visitation will be 8:00a-4:00pm. a. Only one visitor per patient will be allowed b. All visitors will be screened at the entrance. (receive a mask, armband and temperature check.) c. The visitor will be required to wear the mask at all times during the visit. d. The visitation policy for OB patients will remain the same- one visitor per patient and must remain in the department for the duration of the stay.
October is #NationalBreastCancerAwarenessMonth. Have you scheduled your annual mammogram? It’s an important annual screening for early detection of breast cancer. Take care of you. Don’t delay your mammogram. To learn more, call 928-302-5000 to get yours on the calendar. #Mammogram [https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/breast-cancer-awareness-october-2020
We would like to give a shout out and big Thank You to Nuts.com for providing our essential workers with some delicious essential snacks to fuel their day!
FRI, OCT 30 AT 5:00 PM MST VVMC's Trunk-or-Treat
If you’re a woman 40 and up, one hour, just once a year, could save your life. A mammogram is a simple, routine screening that helps with early detection of breast cancer. It’s a key factor in effectively treating the disease. Take care of you, call 928-302-5000 to schedule yours. #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #Mammogram https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/breast-cancer-awareness-october-2020
It’s time to clean out the medicine cabinet! Valley View Medical Center is proud to support National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday, October 24, from 10 am to 2 pm. Bring any unused or expired prescription medications (pills or patches only) to one of the following drop-off sites in our community to safely dispose of them: Bullhead City Police Dept., CVS Pharmacy, Walgreen's Pharmacy and Walmart Pharmacy. For more information, visit https://takebackday.dea.gov/. Thanks for helping to keep our community safe! #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #MedicationSafety #TalkAboutYourMedicinesMonth TAKEBACKDAY.DEA.GOV Take Back Day
Today is #TakeBackDay from 10 am to 2 pm! Don’t forget to bring your unused or expired prescription medications (pills or patches only) to Bullhead City Police Dept., CVS Pharmacy, Walgreen's Pharmacy or Walmart Pharmacy to safely dispose of them today. Thanks for your support of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day! #DEATakeBack
We know times are strange and concerns are high, but your health and safety are our #1 priority. Don't delay care if you are in need. Minutes matter!
Trunk or treat at VVMC starts at 5:00 pm. Put on your costume and stop by for some sweet treats!
Our team of caregivers got into the Halloween spirit with these entries from our pumpkin decorating contest.
Valley View Medical Center is proud to welcome Hesham Sahawneh, DO. Dr. Sahawneh is a Board-certified General Surgeon with over 25 years of surgical experience. He commonly provides surgical treatment for hernia, conditions of the gallbladder, breast cancer, colon cancer, and gastro-esophageal reflux disease, among other conditions. He is now accepting new patients. To make an appointment please contact his office at 928.768.1200.
VVMC proud to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Colorado River! We were able to donate cases of water for their Desert Tromp Charity Fundraiser this weekend.
TUE, NOV 17 AT 5:30 PM MST Welcome Open House
Valley View Medical Center is grateful to all the brave men and women from our community who have served our country in the Armed Forces and helped to protect freedom at home and abroad. We honor you and thank you for helping to keep us safe. #VeteransDay #ThankYou
Be sure to stop in to the VVMC Welcome Open House at Valley View Primary and Walk-in Care at 5330 Hwy. 95, Suite B from 5:30 - 7:30pm. Meet Dr. Freedman and the staff while picking up a goodie bag.
You're invited to join VVMC tomorrow, November 10th, for a drive-thru Welcome Open House at Valley View Primary & Walk-in Care. Stop by to greet Dr. Freedman and staff as well as receive a goodie bag. We hope to see you there!
We know the battle is far from over. We also know that tough times call for strong leaders. Lead by example. #MaskUp to save lives. Learn more: everymaskup.com
Join us now from 5:30 to 7:30pm for a Welcome Open House for Nurse Practitioner Lisa Stanley at Valley View Metabolic and Wellness!
Valley View Medical Center is thankful that you trust us with your healthcare, and – with your support – we are honored to be Making Communities Healthier. We wish you a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving! #Thanksgiving #ThankYou #Grateful
Do you have health insurance for 2021? If you’re not covered right now, you may qualify for an affordable plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Learn if you’re eligible and discover available plans at www.HealthCare.gov, and then enroll by December 15 for 2021 coverage. #GetCovered
Valley View Medical Center will be hosting a Blood Drive on Monday December 7th, 2020 from 9:00 am - 2:00 pm at our Medical Office Building (behind the hospital) in Suite 105. To sign up please use link below www.bloodhero.com Enter Code: VALLEYVIEW Or you can call 877-25-VITAL (877-258-4825) To save you time, complete your Fast Track Health History questionnaire on your computer or mobile device (smartphone or tablet) before you come to the drive. The health history must be completed the same day you donate; it cannot be completed a day or two ahead of time. To access the questionnaire, visit https://www.vitalant.org/health
VVMC departments teamed up to create these spectacular wreaths!
Now is the time to think about scheduling annual physicals and procedures to help keep you healthy. You may have been putting off routine care during this unprecedented year. Our providers are ready, and appointments are available, so you can receive the care that’s essential to your health. Call 928.788.2273 or visit our “Find a Doctor” tab at ValleyViewMedicalCenter.net to make an appointment. Read More: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/give-yourself-the-gift-of-good-health
Did you know that keeping stress at bay can help keep our immune system running smoothly – something that is certainly important these days? While the holidays can come with their own brand of stress, there are fortunately some easy steps you can take to help minimize stress and lean into the joy and peace of the season. #HolidayStress #HolidaysDuringCOVID #KeepTheHappyInYourHoliday https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/keeping-the-happy-in-your-holiday-making-the-most-of-this-years-challenging-season
The holidays can be a difficult time for many of us, especially this year. Learn how to make the most of this very different season and keep the happy in your holiday. #HolidayStress #HolidaysDuringCOVID #KeepTheHappyInYourHoliday Read More: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/give-yourself-the-gift-of-good-health
Valley View Medical Center wishes you a blessed, happy and safe Hanukkah! #HappyHanukkah #FestivalOfLights
Congratulations to the Laughlin Teen Center on their Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting today. The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Colorado River Teen Center is a place for teens (13-18) to enjoy activities such as art, music, games and more. They are located in the Laughlin Mall and open 7 days per week.
Sean Hammond, Vice President and General Manager and Cyndi McAdams, Executive Assistant of Aquarius Casino Resort & Edgewater Casino Resort accepted a donation to Aquarius Feed-A-Family on December 18, 2020. VVMC held a Wreath Decorating contest and after the contest several departments donated their wreaths for a bid auction inviting team members to bid on those wreaths with the highest bid winning that wreath. There were a total of 11 wreaths donation for the auction, with $215 collected. All proceeds were given to “Aquarius Feed-A-Family,” which supported feeding 9 families over the holidays. Thank you Valley View Medical Center team for your generosity!
Valley View Medical Center wishes you a happy, healthy and very Merry Christmas. #MerryChristmas
The staff at Valley View Medical Center was grateful to be able to collect and donate blankets and slippers to the residents at Talas Harbor at Bullhead City.
Valley View Medical Center is pleased to share that our initial allotment of the COVID-19 vaccine is here, and we are beginning to offer the vaccine to our frontline healthcare heroes per CDC and Arizona guidelines. The vaccine will be more widely available to our community members hopefully in the coming months.
Happy New Year from all of us at Valley View Medical Center! We hope your 2021 is your healthiest yet. Check out a few ways you can get your year off to a good start. #NewYearNewYou #HappyNewYear Read More: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/2021-healthy-start
The VVMC Executive Team provided pizzas for the day shift and the night shift at VVMC today as their thanks for all of the efforts our team has made throughout the year. We are extremely grateful for their hard work and commitment to our patients and our community throughout this difficult time. 36 assorted pizzas were delivered this morning for the day shift, with 12 more to be delivered to the evening shift tonight. We would like to give a shout out to Papa John's BHC at 2440 AZ-95 Ste C, Bullhead City, AZ 86442 for their substantial discounts they gave to us on our orders today. THANK YOU VALLEY VIEW MEDICAL CENTER TEAM and THANK YOU PAPA JOHNS PIZZA! Pictured: Chief Executive Officer Feliciano Jiron, Chief Nursing Officer Teresa Reynolds and Market Human Resources Director Marahi Flores.
We'd like to give a big Thank You to Desert Lawn Memorial Park for their donation of goodie bags for our hospital team members. Their generosity is greatly appreciated!
The best resource for the public about finding information as to when and where the COVID-19 vaccine may be available is to stay connected with the Arizona Department of Health and local health agencies. Currently, Valley View Medical Center continues to only administer our allocated doses of the vaccine to healthcare workers and first responders in the community, as per CDC and state guidelines.
Have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Listen in as LifePoint Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Christopher Rehm and Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Watson, RN, MSN answer some of the most commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccination and discuss its safety and effectiveness. #COVID19 #Vaccines
Mohave County has transitioned from Phase 1a of COVID-19 vaccination administration to Phase 1b. Due to limited vaccine availability nationwide, it will be necessary to sub-prioritize the vaccine administration within Phase 1b. It is not known how long it will take to receive sufficient vaccines for the entire 1b category. The County Public Health Department will follow the Arizona Vaccine and Antiviral Prioritization Advisory Committee (VAPAC) recommendations for administration of the COVID-19 vaccine in Phase 1b. The VAPAC has developed the following phase 1B subcategories: 1. Protective Services Occupations 2. Adults 75 and Older 3. Education and Childcare Workers 4. Essential Services/Critical Industry Workers 5. Adults with Risk Conditions in Congregate Settings Persons are encouraged to continue to monitor the Public Health website at https://covid-19-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/ to obtain the most current information.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” As we honor the work of Dr. King today, we take his words to heart and are grateful to be able to care for our neighbors and play a role in making our community a better, healthier place to live. #MLKDay #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
Valley View Medical Center Auxiliary will be hosting a Blood Drive on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm at the Valley View Medical Office Building 2 in Suite 105!! To sign up please use link below: www.bloodhero.com Enter Code: VALLEY VIEW Or you can call: (877-258-4825)
How are your New Year’s resolutions going? If you made any resolutions to be healthier this year, it’s important to remember that your health journey is a marathon, not a sprint. Learn some tips on how you can create new healthy habits and turn them into long-term success. Read More: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/2021-healthy-start VALLEYVIEWMEDICALCENTER.NET 2021 Healthy Start
The key to a healthy heart? A healthy pantry! Learn about the essentials you need to eat smart every day. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/give-your-kitchen-pantry-some-love
We are wearing red for National Go Red Day! A day when we all unite to eradicate cardiovascular disease and stroke! Did you know heart disease claims the lives of 1 in 3 women in the US? Mothers, grandmothers, daughter, wives and 1 is always 1 too many! Learn more at: goredforwomen.org
Did you know women often experience different warning signs of heart disease than men do? Learn how to spot them! #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/heart-disease-101-warning-signs-for-women
Heart trouble doesn't always look like it does in the movies. Do you know the common (and often subtle) warning signs of an unhealthy heart? #28DaysofHeart Read more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/overlooked-symptoms-to-watch
30 minutes a day can help keep the doctor away. If your calendar is feeling the crunch, check out an easy way to get your daily exercise in and stay #heartsmart! #28DaysofHeart Read More: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/30-minutes-a-day-can-help-keep-heart-disease-away
February is Black History Month, a devoted time to honor the many ways Black Americans have contributed to our society across history. Throughout the month, we will be honoring Black men and women whose significant achievements have helped to change the face of healthcare for the better. Learn more about the history behind this important observance here: https://www.loc.gov/law/help/commemorative-observations/african-american.php #BlackHistoryMonth
In the movies, you'd clutch your chest and scream for an ambulance. In real life, the onset of a heart attack isn't always so obvious. Learn about the warning signs for men. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/28-days-of-heart-health-is-it-a-sign
As Black History Month continues, we pay tribute to Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston. Dr. Gaston experienced a lack of access to care firsthand as a child and has worked to ensure other Black families enjoy expanded access to care as part of her role as the first Black female director of a public health agency in the U.S. #BlackHistoryMonth
What does BMI mean anyway? Learn about your numbers and why they matter. Plus, a smoky risk factor you may not be aware of. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/more-numbers-and-a-major-risk-factor-to-know
Sneak some workouts into your day with these tips for incorporating simple physical activity into your daily routine. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/workplace-workouts-easy-ways-to-make-your-day-more-active
Is your breakfast incomplete without eggs? Check out this Egg White Omelet to get your morning - and your health - in gear. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/an-egg-white-a-day
Today is about reducing stress and taking care of yourself. Consider a yoga class. Yoga is a great way to relieve stress and improve your health. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/namaste-healthy-the-heart-benefits-of-yoga
Did you know you can get your physical activity in without even leaving your house or the neighborhood? Get some simple tips and tricks to get moving around the house. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/heart-health-starts-at-home
Let's face it - sometimes a brown bag lunch is boring. But it doesn't have to be! Check out this heart-healthy twist on broccoli salad to put some pizazz in your lunch pack today. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/give-your-brown-bag-a-boost
Sometimes it's the smallest things that can have the biggest impact. Learn how laughter can have a positive effect on your heart health today. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/a-happy-heart-is-a-healthy-heart
In the movies, you'd clutch your chest and scream for an ambulance. In real life, the onset of a heart attack isn't always so obvious. Learn about the warning signs for men. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/28-days-of-heart-health-is-it-a-sign
As Black History Month continues, we pay tribute to Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston. Dr. Gaston experienced a lack of access to care firsthand as a child and has worked to ensure other Black families enjoy expanded access to care as part of her role as the first Black female director of a public health agency in the U.S. #BlackHistoryMonth
What does BMI mean anyway? Learn about your numbers and why they matter. Plus, a smoky risk factor you may not be aware of. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/more-numbers-and-a-major-risk-factor-to-know
Just as important as taking care of your own heart is teaching your kids the best ways to take care of theirs. These kid-friendly health tips will get your family moving today and every day! #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/got-kids-give-em-heart
Valley View Medical Center is proud to support Mohave Valley Little League. We recently donated cases of water to help keep the players hydrated during their games. Good luck to all the teams and players this season!
Visitation Update: Effective today, Friday 2/19/21, VVMC will resume allowing one visitor per patient from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm for the inpatient areas and visitors must be screened and be wearing a mask upon entering. The Emergency Room will allow one visitor per patient and must be screened and wearing a mask upon entering. OB visitation requirements will remain the same with one visitor of mother’s choice who must remain in the room during the stay.
Today, we recognize the contributions of Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders. Dr. Elders overcame poverty and segregation in her formative years to become a physician devoted to pediatric endocrinology and young women’s health and the first Black physician and only the second woman appointed as U.S. Surgeon General. #BlackHistoryMonth
Did you know you can get your physical activity in without even leaving your house or the neighborhood? Get some simple tips and tricks to get moving around the house. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/heart-health-starts-at-home
Let's face it - sometimes a brown bag lunch is boring. But it doesn't have to be! Check out this heart-healthy twist on broccoli salad to put some pizazz in your lunch pack today. #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/give-your-brown-bag-a-boost
Important information about what to do once you have been vaccinated from the Mohave County Department of Public Health. Mohave County Department of Public Health February 24 at 9:35 AM · Important information about what to do once you have been vaccinated.
Just as important as taking care of your own heart is teaching your kids the best ways to take care of theirs. These kid-friendly health tips will get your family moving today and every day! #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/got-kids-give-em-heart
Did you know that preventable injuries are the third leading cause of death in the U.S., behind heart disease and cancer? The good news is in the word “preventable.” Learn some simple proactive steps you can take to help protect yourself and others and be injury-free. #InjuryPrevention #HealthyYou #BrainInjuryAwareness Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/prevention-on-the-brain-how-to-protect-yourself-from-concussions-and-other-head-injuries
Important information about what to do once you have been vaccinated from the Mohave County Department of Public Health. Mohave County Department of Public Health February 24 at 9:35 AM · Important information about what to do once you have been vaccinated.
Just as important as taking care of your own heart is teaching your kids the best ways to take care of theirs. These kid-friendly health tips will get your family moving today and every day! #28DaysofHeart Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/got-kids-give-em-heart
Valley View Medical Center is proud to support Mohave Valley Little League. We recently donated cases of water to help keep the players hydrated during their games. Good luck to all the teams and players this season!
Visitation Update: Effective today, Friday 2/19/21, VVMC will resume allowing one visitor per patient from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm for the inpatient areas and visitors must be screened and be wearing a mask upon entering. The Emergency Room will allow one visitor per patient and must be screened and wearing a mask upon entering. OB visitation requirements will remain the same with one visitor of mother’s choice who must remain in the room during the stay.
Today, we recognize the contributions of Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders. Dr. Elders overcame poverty and segregation in her formative years to become a physician devoted to pediatric endocrinology and young women’s health and the first Black physician and only the second woman appointed as U.S. Surgeon General. #BlackHistoryMonth
Congratulations to our 3rd & 4th Quarter -2020 Employee Awards of Excellence winners! We want to thank them for their dedication and hard work. #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
The Valley View Emergency Department was recently recognized by TeleSpecialists, LLC for most improved Door-to-needle time. A huge Congratulations and Thank You to our ED team! #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #StrokeCare
Even after getting vaccinated, there are a few important reasons that you should still wear your mask until vaccines are widely administered. Here’s why we still need to #MaskUp for now to protect each other. #COVID19 #VaccineHero #Vaccines
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Did you know that preventable injuries are the third leading cause of death in the U.S., behind heart disease and cancer? The good news is in the word “preventable.” Learn some simple proactive steps you can take to help protect yourself and others and be injury-free. #InjuryPrevention #HealthyYou #BrainInjuryAwareness Learn more: https://www.valleyviewmedicalcenter.net/news/prevention-on-the-brain-how-to-protect-yourself-from-concussions-and-other-head-injuries
Valley View Medical Center recognizes the important role that loved ones play in a patient’s healthcare journey and we appreciate how understanding our communities have been with our Limited Visitation Policy during the last few months. After careful consideration VVMC has revised its visitation policy effective Monday, March 15, 2021. VVMC will resume allowing visitors with no limitations for non-COVID patients. More than 1 visitor per patient will now be allowed All visitors: Must be 16 years of age or older Will be screened for temperature, COVID-19 symptoms, possible exposure and recent travel history Must bring a facemask to wear at all times while in the hospital Observe all hospital protocol and appropriate social distancing. This excludes visitation for patients in isolation for confirmed or potential COVID-19 where we will continue to have a no visitor policy, except for extenuating circumstances.
Congratulations to our 3rd & 4th Quarter -2020 Employee Awards of Excellence winners! We want to thank them for their dedication and hard work. #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
The Valley View Emergency Department was recently recognized by TeleSpecialists, LLC for most improved Door-to-needle time. A huge Congratulations and Thank You to our ED team! #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #StrokeCare
Even after getting vaccinated, there are a few important reasons that you should still wear your mask until vaccines are widely administered. Here’s why we still need to #MaskUp for now to protect each other. #COVID19 #VaccineHero #Vaccines
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Valley View Medical Center is proud to welcome Cesar Katigbak, MD. Dr. Katigbak is a Board-certified Family Medicine physician with over 30 years of experience. He provides Adult Medicine and Geriatrics, preventive medicine, chronic longitudinal and acute episodic care. He is now accepting new patients. To make an appointment please contact his office at 928.788.1911
Valley View Medical Center recognizes the important role that loved ones play in a patient’s healthcare journey and we appreciate how understanding our communities have been with our Limited Visitation Policy during the last few months. After careful consideration VVMC has revised its visitation policy effective Monday, March 15, 2021. VVMC will resume allowing visitors with no limitations for non-COVID patients. More than 1 visitor per patient will now be allowed All visitors: Must be 16 years of age or older Will be screened for temperature, COVID-19 symptoms, possible exposure and recent travel history Must bring a facemask to wear at all times while in the hospital Observe all hospital protocol and appropriate social distancing. This excludes visitation for patients in isolation for confirmed or potential COVID-19 where we will continue to have a no visitor policy, except for extenuating circumstances.
Congratulations to our 3rd & 4th Quarter -2020 Employee Awards of Excellence winners! We want to thank them for their dedication and hard work. #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
The Valley View Emergency Department was recently recognized by TeleSpecialists, LLC for most improved Door-to-needle time. A huge Congratulations and Thank You to our ED team! #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #StrokeCare
Even after getting vaccinated, there are a few important reasons that you should still wear your mask until vaccines are widely administered. Here’s why we still need to #MaskUp for now to protect each other. #COVID19 #VaccineHero #Vaccines

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  • What is the phone number for Valley View Medical Center Emergency Department in Fort Mohave AZ?
    You can reach them at: 928-788-2273. It’s best to call Valley View Medical Center Emergency Department during business hours.
  • What is the address for Valley View Medical Center Emergency Department on hwy in Fort Mohave?
    Valley View Medical Center Emergency Department is located at this address: 5300 Hwy 95 Fort Mohave, AZ 86426.
  • What are Valley View Medical Center Emergency Department(Fort Mohave, AZ) store hours?
    Valley View Medical Center Emergency Department store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.