St Johns Pleasant Valley Hospital sits on a large 12-acre spot near the foothills of Camarillo and has been serving the community since 1974, once known as Pleasant Valley Hospital, with its main building shaped like a hexagon, which is unusual but it does stand out. The hospital's part of Dignity Health's network-previously joined Catholic Healthcare West, adding some more wound treatment and imaging machines when that happened-and it's operated by Dignity Health. They have 81 acute-care beds, and there's a 99-bed extended care unit for longer stays. The place received JCAHO accreditation in 1976 and acts as a community hospital without any university tie-ins. St Johns Pleasant Valley Hospital offers many basic conveniences like parking, restrooms, wheelchair access, air conditioning, and they do take credit cards, so it's easier for folks coming through the doors.
They do emergency medicine and urgent care on site and handle primary care and psychiatry too, and there's support for folks needing acute care, critical care, anesthesiology, and something called hospital medicine. They provide services for stroke and have neurodiagnostics and neurohospitalist care, and even have one of the only hyperbaric medicine units in western Ventura County, which is something you don't see very often around here. You will find long-term care, extended care, and specialized stroke and heart attack rehabilitation, so people recovering from serious issues have a place to stay for a while if they need that. They've got wound care and telehealth options for those who can't or shouldn't come in person.
There's a patient portal, an online appointment system, information on conditions and treatments, ways to get medical records, billing help, financial assistance, and a doctor finder on their website for folks who want to get those things sorted out before or after a visit. They call their patient resource area "Health Matters." The hospital's partnered with St. John's Regional Medical Center in Oxnard, so there's sometimes sharing and backup between the two. There's no fancy university name attached but the basics are covered, with some extras like hyperbaric treatment and strong rehab for heart and stroke events. The facility aims to keep things practical, accessible, and straightforward for folks in and around the Camarillo area.