Chesapeake Regional Medical Center
For more than 30 years, our hospital has been privileged to provide care to the Hampton Roads community. Every day brings many reasons to celebrate as we implement new methods of treatment and creative ways to preserve health.
Perhaps our greatest contribution, however, is our caregivers, the employees, physicians and volunteers who provide genuine concern for their patients. This, we have found, promotes the most effective healing of all.
As the cornerstone of the Chesapeake Health family of services, the hospital has 299 all-private beds, arranged in special nursing units to provide the best possible care for our patients.
The hospital is a major health resource for southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina residents. It has a medical staff of 440 active members from 36 specialties.
The hospital is governed by the Chesapeake Hospital Authority, an 11-member board composed of area citizens who ensure that the hospital remains focused on providing services the community wants and values.
Chesapeake General helps care for the uninsured
Nearly 46 million Americans are living without health insurance, including more than 8 million children. They are forced to gamble every day that they won’t get sick or injured. Uninsured Americans live sicker and die younger than those with health insurance. In Hampton Roads, some 200,000 men, women and children are without health insurance, or about one in eight residents. To help serve those without insurance, Chesapeake General Hospital has six charity programs. These programs allow for free services to 5,400 patients annually, costing CGH $10.9 million.
Chesapeake General Hospital
736 Battlefield Blvd., North
Chesapeake, VA 23320
757.312.8121