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 11 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

Upper Valley Project Celebrates Partnerships, Graduates

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The power of partnerships and mentoring were celebrated May 12 along with seven new graduates of the Upper Valley Project SEARCH program at Upper Valley Medical Center 

In its seventh year locally, Upper Valley Project SEARCH is a high school transition program designed to provide training and education on the road to employment for individuals with disabilities.

The goal of the nine-month program is to help each intern become “a more independent, and systematically competitively skilled person ready to compete in their community job market,” said Patti Moore, Upper Valley Project SEARCH coordinator.

She works in partnership with the interns, intervention specialists, job coaches, and work site supervisors at UVMC and Koester Pavilion.

Upper Valley Project SEARCH partners, in addition to UVMC, include the Upper Valley Career Center in Piqua, the Miami and Shelby counties Board of Developmental Disabilities, Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities, Capabilities Inc., and Koester Pavilion.

Each intern deferred receiving their high school diploma, went through an interview selection process and earned a position to participate in the program.

Matt Meyer, supervisor at the Upper Valley Career Center in Piqua, thanked administrators and staff at UVMC and Koester Pavilion for their participation in the program.

“What wonderful partners to be willing to open up their doors and have mentors to show these young adults how to take that very last step toward competitive employment,” Meyer said.

Terry Fry, UVMC chief nursing officer, congratulated the graduates and told them how much UVMC’s employees enjoy the partnership with Project SEARCH. “These students come every day, excited, energetic. Those who are mentoring love every minute of it,” Fry said.

Meyer cited statistics showing that more than 74 percent of those young people who have participated in the local Project SEARCH are competitively employed. “The alumni and these folks soon to be alumni will have independence for the rest of their lives,” Meyer said.

Each participant talked about their program experiences, their plans – several have jobs – and thanked mentors from departments where they interned.

The graduates and their high schools were: Brittany Meyer, Fort Loramie High School; Brittany Belt, Piqua High School; Ashley Lightle, Sidney High School; and Angela Hess, Cameron MacRitchie, Isaac Stull and Alan Williams, from Troy High School.

For more information on Project SEARCH, contact Patti Moore at 937-440-7431.

*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.