Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center began in 1952 with an 84-bed hospital known as Guernsey Memorial Hospital with 30 physicians on staff. In 1966, Guernsey Memorial consolidated with Community Hospital.
A new surgery, laboratory, and radiology area was added in 1982. Two years later, the skilled nursing facility opened and Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center became a 197-bed facility which included 20 skilled nursing beds.
The medical center has evolved into Guernsey County's only, state-of-the-art general acute health care center, serving 5,800 inpatients and 58,000 outpatients annually.
Additionally, by providing community health screenings, health education and awareness, the medical center strives to build a healthier community.
The value and expertise of its associates has made Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center a leading health care provider in Ohio offering cutting edge technology, health care programs and services.