About Providence Medford Medical Center

Providence Medford Medical Center has been caring for the communities of southern Oregon and northern California for over 100 years. Established in 1911 by the Sisters of Providence as Sacred Heart Hospital, our physicians, staff and volunteers carry on the mission of the Sisters by working together with a special concern for those who are poor and vulnerable.

We are committed providing compassionate, reliable and safe care. That’s why we continually implement quality initiatives that ensure our patients receive the absolute best care.

Your Providence Experience

To optimize your hospital stay please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our patient and visitor information which include tips on making the most of your hospital stay, simple ways to prepare your home for your return and helpful information for your family and visitors.

Providence Medford Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

The Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons has granted a three-year approval to the oncology program at Providence Cancer Center, recognizing the center's commitment to the highest level of comprehensive, multidisciplinary patient care.

The Leila J. Eisenstein Breast Center at Providence Medford Medical Center has been designated a Breast Center of Excellence in the region by the American College of Radiology.

Providence Vascular Laboratory is accredited by the Intersocietal Commission for Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories for its comprehensive testing for vascular disease; its assessment of every aspect of daily operation; and its impact on the quality of health care provided to patients.

The Joint Commission has certified Providence Medford Medical Center as a primary stroke center for meeting the highest standards of clinical care and performance.

Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) has accredited Providence Medford Medical Center as a Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery, holding them to a rigorous commitment of 10 comprehensive requirements to support exceptional care and safety including credentialing, experience, and continuing education for surgeons and staff, as well as a 12-month chart audit and onsite hospital inspection every three years.

Providence actively partners with the local medical community and safety net organizations, working together to solve today’s health care issues. True to our Mission we are a leader in providing health care for those in need and are a key partner in developing new Continuing Care Organizations (CCOs) in our region to ensure health care is accessible and available to all. For more information on the many ways Providence helps communities throughout Oregon please visit our Community Benefits webpage.

Providence also invites you to connect with us for wellness and resources in the community. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to learn about new classes, events and healthy living resources.

Community Benefit snapshot

Learn how Providence Medford Medical Center is dedicated to improving community health.