Upper Valley Medical Center

Upper Valley Medical Center

Upper Valley Medical Center serves residents of Miami County in Southwest Ohio from our 100-acre campus in Troy, next to Interstate 75. We offer a wide range of advanced care, including emergency, heart (including cardiac catheterization), cancer, behavioral health, long-term care, and much more. Leading national organizations regularly recognize our quality care. We offer Miami County’s only Level III Trauma Center and the only Level II Special Care Nursery between Dayton and Lima. Our stroke care has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Center. 

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3130 N. County Rd. 25-A
Troy, OH 45373

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Current ER Wait Time 38 Minutes*
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Our Providers

Whether you’re looking for a primary care provider or a specialist, our physicians and advanced practice providers offer you advanced, compassionate care in a wide range of specialties. You’ll find them conveniently close to home and work.

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Awards

We’re proud to make a difference in our community. When others recognize our achievements, we know we’re fulfilling our mission. We’re grateful for the awards and recognition our hospital and people have earned.

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Latest News

Memorial Bench Honors Long-Time Radiologist James Frost, MD

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Family and colleagues of the late James Frost, M.D., attended  the dedication of a memorial bench near UVMC’s entrance

TROY (November 7, 2016) - James Frost, M.D., was remembered as a man of great compassion and integrity with a love for family, colleagues and his patients during the Sept. 28 dedication of a memorial bench in the garden near the UVMC entrance.

The bench, bought with donations in his memory, bears the following notation for those who pass and possibly choose to stop to rest for a few minutes: “A life that touched others goes on forever.”

Dr. Frost, who passed away in September 2015, was a radiologist who served more than 33 years for UVMC and its patients.

“Jim loved this hospital. He was so thrilled to be a part of it from the ground up,” his wife, Judy Frost, said.

Becky Rice, UVMC president and CEO, worked with Dr. Frost for many years. She called him a “wonderful leader” as a member of the medical staff, its executive committee and the UVMC board.

“He was also a calming force in our chaotic day in imaging. No matter how crazy the day would get, how busy it would be Jim was always level headed,” said Michael Gelbart, M.D., a fellow radiologist. 

The Rev. Lisa Baker, UVMC chaplain, asked in prayer for the memorial bench to serve as a “place of peace.”

“Jim told me to value everyday with your family. In our busy lives it is sometimes easy to forget Jim’s message, so every day when I am leaving … I walk by Jim’s office and I look in there and remember what Jim said to me. I go home and hug my kids and my wife,” Dr. Gelbart said.

*The current wait time is an estimated wait time before a person sees a physician and is not a guarantee. It is based on patient activity (how many patients are being treated and the severity of their injuries) within the last hour, and it is subject to change at any moment. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911.