WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital

WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital

Hospitals and Health Care

Uniontown, PA 1,300 followers

About us

WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital is a compassionate, dedicated community hospital providing a full range of medical care to residents of Fayette County and the surrounding areas for more than a century. Health care services provided at our acute and specialty care hospital include an award-winning Cardiology Department and catheterization lab, an award-winning Stroke Center and a state-of-the-art Wound Healing Center. Our facility features 145 beds and more than 200 medical staff representing more than 30 medical specialties. In addition to hospital-based services, WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital operates a state-of-the-art Outpatient Diagnostic Center in South Union Township, Fayette County, which provides a wide range of laboratory and diagnostic testing and two Physician offices providing primary care to Fayette County residents.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Uniontown, PA
Type
Nonprofit

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  • Are you a healthcare professional hoping to join a team of passionate, caring, and like-minded individuals? We are looking for you at WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital! Check out our website to see what positions we currently have open: https://lnkd.in/eQmqJHNi We are proud to provide exceptional healthcare close to home for the community around us. Taking care of the team that takes care of our patients is a priority for us, which is why we offer our employees great health benefits, 40 hours of paid time off starting from day one, tuition reimbursement for you & your family, and student loan assistance. #JobOpportunities #HealthcareJobOpenings #UniontownHospital #Healthcare #Jobs

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  • We're expecting! With the new WVU Medicine Children's Birthing Center opening here at Uniontown Hospital in early 2025, we are seeking passionate healthcare professionals to join our labor and delivery team. Join us on Thursday, October 10th from 12pm to 6pm for our first OB Job Fair, where you can connect with us in person, learn all about our benefits, and interview with our labor and delivery team. We're looking for candidates with 6+ months of OB experience for a variety of shifts and positions. It's the perfect place to grow your healthcare career and help make a difference for families during this exciting time. Visit https://lnkd.in/eQmqJHNi to learn more about all our open positions and apply today.

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  • In recognition of World Heart Day, we’re sharing some tips for improving your heart health and lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease. When building healthier habits, it can be easier to focus on adding positive changes rather than subtracting things from your routine. For example, you can add more vegetables to meals or a short walk in the morning rather than cutting out foods or other activities. Starting with small, positive steps can lead to lasting change.

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  • It’s time to get back to an active life with sports medicine services from WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital. Meet Dr. Eric Bradley, our newest sports medicine doctor. Treating both competitive athletes and active adults, Dr. Bradley specializes in sports medicine injuries and surgeries including ligament tears, dislocations, cartilage injuries, torn rotator cuffs, ankle fractures, and more. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Bradley for all your sports medicine needs today by calling 724-912-7533.

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  • Did you know that one in four elderly people will experience a fall each year? The risk of falling increases with age, but there are steps you can take in your daily life to help prevent fall-related injuries. Read through our tips for help protecting against falls, and be sure to talk to your physician about any larger concerns.

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  • Cholesterol is a necessary substance in our body, responsible for building healthy cells. But when cholesterol levels are too high, it can lead to serious heart conditions and other implications. High cholesterol increases the chances of strokes, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and peripheral artery disease. There are typically no symptoms of high cholesterol at first, so it’s important to get a cholesterol screening with your primary care doctor and discuss any concerns.

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  • As we wrap up the summer fun and children head back to school, flu season quickly reminds us of the importance of staying healthy. Whether your family is prone to back-to-school illnesses or your immune system needs some extra protection this fall, getting a flu vaccine can help prevent sickness this season. Schedule a quick and easy flu shot appointment at any of our primary care or pediatric locations today!

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