About the Organization
Founded in 1923 by the Village Improvement Association (VIA), Doylestown Hospital is licensed for 232 beds. The VIA is nationally recognized as the only Women's Club to own and operate a community hospital.
Areas of clinical emphasis include cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, maternal-child health, emergency medicine, critical care, cancer care, radiation oncology, interventional radiology, orthopedics, gastroenterology, pulmonology, urology, rehabilitation and robotic surgery.
Mission
Quick Facts About Doylestown Hospital
Founded in 1923 by the Village Improvement Association (VIA), a Doylestown-based women's civic club that still owns the hospital today
Regional healthcare leader with 232 licensed beds
420 physicians in more than 50 specialty areas
Member of the Penn Cancer Network
Certified Chest Pain Center (The Woodall Chest Pain Center)
Joint Commission-Certified Primary Stroke Center
Advanced imaging services: 256-slice CT, MRI, PET/CT, Digital Mammography and Coronary CTA
Outpatient services available in three separate locations including: Doylestown Hospital
The Health & Wellness Center by Doylestown Hospital in Warrington
The Pavilion, adjacent to the hospital
About the Community
Doylestown Hospital is a comprehensive, community-focused healthcare facility serving patients and families in the northern suburban communities of Philadelphia, including Bucks and Montgomery Counties in Pennsylvania and Hunterdon and Mercer Counties in New Jersey. 27 miles north of Philadelphia and 80 miles south of New York City.