Hospital history
Learn about our history and how we've expanded our services and capabilities so we can continue serving our community.
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Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Utah
The history of our hospital is one of continuous change and challenge. As Utah County grows, those challenges will only continue. As it has from the beginning, Timpanogos Regional Hospital will be here to meet the healthcare needs of the people of Utah County.
We have gone from a 45–bed hospital with limited services to a 122-bed hospital that continues to expand services while maintaining a very high level of quality and patient satisfaction. Over the last several years, we have added quality programs like our Cardiovascular services, Stroke designation, full–service Emergency Department with board–certified physicians, and much more. We are able to care for the smallest patient as well with our 29–bed, state-of-the-art Level III NICU.
We are proud of our cardiovascular services. We offer a full range of heart health services that includes: open heart surgery, cardiac cath labs, and cardiac rehabilitation. Timpanogos Regional Hospital consistently ranks in the top quartile nationwide in average Door–to–Balloon time – the time a heart attack patient enters the door to receiving care to stabilization is quicker than national average.
Timpanogos Regional Hospital is part of a family of Hospitals called MountainStar Healthcare which includes:
- Mountain View Hospital (Payson)
- Timpanogos Regional Hospital (Orem)
- Lone Peak Medical Campus (Draper)
- St. Mark’s Hospital (Salt Lake)
- Lakeview Hospital (Bountiful)
- Ogden Regional Hospital (Ogden)
- Brigham City Community Hospital (Brigham City)
- Cache Valley Hospital
MountainStar Healthcare is a division of HCA Healthcare. By being part of a national and international network of over 185 hospitals, Timpanogos Regional Hospital is able to offer the highest quality of healthcare to its patients. Today, the hospital provides the latest imaging techniques; surgical suites; medical and radiation oncology; emergency medicine; open heart surgery; diagnostics and rehabilitation; and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
Today, over 600 hospital employees and volunteers work closely with over 300 active and courtesy physicians. This group continues the commitment to improve patient care and satisfaction and to tailor services to meet our customers' needs. Timpanogos Regional Hospital is still changing, still growing and still adding services to provide the community with a comprehensive continuum of care.