Providence Valdez Medical Center

    911 Meals Avenue, Valdez, AK, 99686
    • Skilled nursing

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    About Providence Valdez Medical Center

    Providence Valdez Medical Center sits at 911 Meals Avenue in Valdez, Alaska, and you'll find it open day and night since it's a round-the-clock Critical Access hospital run by the city government, where the staff tries to guide people through big and small health problems with a mix of hospital care, long-term skilled nursing, swing bed services, and even rehabilitation if folks need help getting stronger again after a setback, and if you're worried about emergencies, the place has a 24/7 Emergency Department and a Level IV Trauma Center so help's always near. The hospital keeps a total of 21 beds ready for patients and cared for 100 people needing an inpatient stay last year, with an average hospital stay of around 3 days, and you can see regular acute care, skilled nursing, and even special rehab services, so if you've got a sore throat, hearing loss, trouble with sleep, or allergies, there's a board-certified ENT specialist, Dr. Jack Sedwick, who helps adults and kids with ear, nose, and throat problems, using treatments like balloon sinuplasty, septoplasty, allergy shots, and others, mostly by appointment and sometimes over telehealth. If you're struggling to hear or worried about tinnitus, there are audiology options, hearing aids, repairs, various brands, and even cochlear implants, and the center tries to make sure each family or single person gets a care plan shaped just for what's going on with them. You'll notice folks can schedule visits online through MyChart, pay their bills on the computer, get help guessing procedure costs, and even find urgent care or primary care alongside heart, cancer, orthopedic, neuro, women's, and pediatric services, and once you step outside, Valdez itself offers hotels, cabins, trails, events, and local things to eat, so friends and family visiting have plenty around if they want to explore the town or grab a meal. The center's focused on both short recovery and longer-term support, offering hospital and nursing care for all ages, trying to serve as a medical home base while keeping care steady and personal in this remote Alaska setting.

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