Local hospitals, medical offices update names after July 1 ownership change

Local hospitals, medical offices update names after July 1 ownership change
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Novant Health UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center issued the following announcement on Oct. 6

Effective October 1, all facilities formerly owned by Novant Health UVA Health System have been renamed to align with UVA Health, which became its sole owner on July 1. This includes all acute care facilities, ambulatory and outpatient locations, and medical group offices throughout the Northern Virginia and Culpeper areas. The three acute care facilities in Manassas, Haymarket and Culpeper are now doing business as:

  • UVA Prince William Medical Center
  • UVA Haymarket Medical Center
  • UVA Culpeper Medical Center

A full list of the new names for all locations can be found on our website.

“Our brand evolution, including updating facility signage, websites, forms, workwear and other materials will continue throughout 2022,” said Al Pilong, chief executive officer of UVA Health’s facilities in Northern Virginia and Culpeper. “We appreciate our community’s patience and understanding as we work through this ongoing process.”

This naming change is yet another milestone in the ongoing ownership transition for the community health system announced earlier this year. It’s a reminder that physicians, advanced practice providers and team members throughout Northern Virginia and Culpeper are now united with UVA Health to deliver high quality care to patients in our communities. Expanding the scope of UVA Health will provide more opportunities for patients to access clinical trials examining potential breakthrough treatments and better support highly specialized care for patients across Virginia.

For more information about the ownership change, visit UVAHealthUnited.com.

Original source can be found here.



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