Services
At Snoqualmie Valley Hospital you can expect friendly, patient focused care. Our doctors are highly trained and bring many years of experience to the hospital. As a full service hospital we are prepared to provide the following services:
Emergency Services
24-Hour Emergency Department
Whether an emergency happens at home, on the job, highway or ski slopes a 24-hour emergency department in the community reduces the risks associated with lengthy travel times of an injured or ill loved-one. Patients receive top quality care from around-the-clock team of emergency physicians and a highly trained staff of nurses and technicians. Whether it means a bandage, cast, hospital admission, or a trip by helicopter to a trauma center, the best path for emergency care starts here.
General Services
Imaging
- Digital X-Ray Technology
- Bone Density
- CT Scanning
- Vascular Studies, Echocardiogram
- Ultrasound
- MRI
Laboratory
- Full spectrum laboratory services
- Anticoagulation Clinic
Pharmacy
Specialty Services
- Cardiology
- Pain Management
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Gastroenterology
- Gynecology
- Obstetrics
- Oncology / Hematology
- Neurology
- Pediatrics
- Orthopedics
Outpatient Infusion Services
Primary Care Clinics
Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Recreational Therapy
- Speech and Language Pathology
- On-site Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinic
Cardiac Monitoring Unit
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital’s Cardiac Monitoring Unit provides focused care with the intent to restore individuals to their maximum level of function and provide education to the patient and family members on managing heart disease at home.
To meet the needs of patients who are in a transition phase of illness or recovery, those whose medical needs cannot be met at home or in a long term care facility but whose condition no longer requires admission to an acute care unit, our Swing Bed program provides rehabilitation and recovery services based on patient’s individual needs.
Hospitalist Program
A Hospitalist provides care for patients admitted to the hospital. They not only provide care for inpatients but are also the primary point of contact for referring physicians and family members. The patient’s hospital experience and their medical care are both improved by better coordination of care.
