Specialization Of Campbell County Memorial Hospital
Anaesthesiology
Dermatology
ENT
Family Practice
General Surgeon
Internal Medicine
Obestetrician/Gynecologist
Oncologist
Orthopedics
Otolaryngologist
Paediatrics
Pathology Lab
Podiatry
Psychiatrist
Pulmonology
About Campbell County Memorial Hospital
** About Us **
Campbell County Memorial Hospital (CCMH) is a healthcare system consisting of a 90-bed acute care hospital, 150-bed long term care facility, two primary care clinics, urgent care clinic, ENT clinic, OB/Gyn clinic and Orthopedic clinic. CCMH is accredited by DNV.
Other services include dialysis, Home Medical Resources, home health and hospice, medical and radiation oncology, 24-hour employee daycare, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services, occupational health services and rehabilitation services.
A 6,000 square foot expansion and remodel of the Emergency department was completed in 2009, and the Laboratory remodel project includes the first full chemistry automation line in Wyoming.
CCMH recently began a three-year, $68 million expansion project which will include a new surgery floor, extensive interior remodeling and a 3.5 level, 294-space parking structure. Estimated completion date for the parking structure is October 1, 2010.
** Mission **
Serving our community by providing a lifetime of care with dedication, skill and compassion.
** Vision **
CCMH will be the first choice for healthcare in Wyoming by providing excellent patient and resident care .
Pillars and Core Values
* People
Fairness and Dedication
* Care
Constant Pursuit of Safety and Quality
* Service
Care and Compassion
* Business
Integrity and Transparency
History Of Campbell County Memorial Hospital
Known as the Energy Capital of Nation, Gillette and Campbell County Wyoming produces more than 30% of the nation’s coal and is rich in oil, natural gas and coalbed methane. Gillette began as railroad hub in the 1890’s and ranching continues to be an important industry on northeast Wyoming’s wide-open ranges and rolling plains.
In June of 1953, a 31-bed, red brick hospital was built in Gillette at a cost of $275,000. Four physicians and one visiting surgeon served the community of 2,190, which was then on the brink of an oil boom. Residents and community leaders continued looking to the future of healthcare with the opening of Campbell County Memorial Hospital in 1981.
Expansion and improvements to the facility began almost immediately, with construction of a fourth and fifth floor, Emergency Room and Outpatient Surgery additions and construction of the two-story annex on the north end of the building. The most recent addition is the Heptner Radiation Oncology Center, completed in 2002.
As the community grows and changes, Campbell County Memorial Hospital will continue to develop programs and services to meet the healthcare needs of our citizens.