About VALLEY HEALTH:

607 EAST JUBAL EARLY DRIVE, WINCHESTER, VA 22604

540-536-2221

1386047413

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What Customers Say

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E B
4 months ago
The staff is wonderful overall. Wait times for an emergency can be very long. It is heavily scented and if I closed my eyes I would think I was at Bath and Body. It definitely doesn't seem clean due to the smell. Fragrance is used to mask odors that can't be cleaned. Definitely would not return. The staff may be competent but so many health issues are aggravated by fragrance like asthma and migraines it is hard to believe they have air fresheners attached to the wall everywhere. Hospitals should smell sterile and like antiseptics.
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Agent Green
5 months ago
This place basically saved my life in 2019 when a uti was out of control and I had no appetite and could barely drink.nnThe ER doctor and nurses were amazing but the doctor that over saw my care while admitted was a little rude but still IM convinced God set me here to people that actually cared and wanted to help.
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Buddy Morris
4 months ago
Dear Valley Health,nnI am writing to express my deep frustration with the lack of accessibility and clear information regarding blood donation at your facilities. I recently moved to the Winchester area over a year ago and have always been a committed blood donor, typically donating every 90 days. Previously, I donated with INOVA, which offers flexible options and convenient locations for donations. Unfortunately, my experience with Valley Health has been extremely disappointing in comparison.nnFor starters, your website lacks clear and detailed information about where and when blood donations can be made. In contrast, organizations like INOVA provide multiple centers and allow donations at most hospitals at any time. Due to this lack of clarity, I initially resorted to using the Red Cross. However, they do not host many drives in this area, making it equally inconvenient.nnToday, I visited your medical complex off Route 50, expecting to donate blood, only to be turned away. I was shocked and confused by this, especially considering the high demand for blood in hospitals. With several labs on-site and hundreds of nurses employed there, it is hard to understand why blood donations cannot be accommodated during normal business hours. As an O+ donor, which is considered one of the most needed blood types, I expected a more welcoming response.nnAfter being turned away by four different buildings, I was told that Valley Health only accepts blood donations twice a month, on specific Wednesdays. This is not only highly restrictive but also impractical for those of us who work during the week. It is deeply frustrating to think I may need to travel an hour back to an INOVA center just to donate blood to another community when I am trying to give back to the one I now live in.nnI urge Valley Health to review its policies on blood donation and provide more accessible options to donors. At a time when blood supply is critically needed, it seems counterproductive to make the process so difficult for those who are willing and able to donate.nnThank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response and hope to see changes that make blood donation more accessible in our community.
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Fox
5 months ago
Went into the ER thinking that my appendix burst and was in absolute agony. They did nothing. I was never seen after many hours. If it was my appendix I would have died by the time they got to me.
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Evelyn Bright
6 months ago
Some of the ICU Nurses are... MEAN like be patient to my mom she's slow and don't just shove food into her when she's still drowsy Erica like jeez