St. Mary's Medical Center is the largest medical facility in Huntington, West Virginia. As one of Cabell County's largest private employers, and at 393 beds, it is among the largest healthcare facilities in the state. With specialties in cardiac care, cancer treatment, emergency/trauma services, neuroscience, and orthopedics, St. Mary's exceptional technology and medical expertise make it one of the region's medical leaders.
We provide a variety of treatment and prevention services, each at the forefront of the medical industry, designed to provide the most comprehensive benefits to our patients.
We provide a variety of treatment and prevention services, each at the forefront of the medical industry, designed to provide the most comprehensive benefits to our patients.
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As a Mountain Health Network Center of Excellence, St. Mary's Regional Heart Institute is the Tri-State's leader in cardiac care with more firsts than any other hospital in the region. St. Mary's Regional Cancer Center provides a full range of radiation, medical and surgical oncology services and is home to the only CyberKnife Radiosurgery System in the Tri-State and the state of West Virginia.
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St. Mary's Behavioral Health Services offers inpatient treatment for adults 18 years and older. The adult behavioral health unit at St. Mary's provides short-term care with an average length of stay of seven days. If you feel you or a loved one is possibly in need of inpatient behavioral health services, please contact our intake and assessment team, which is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day, at 304.526.6000.
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St. Mary's Breast Center provides a comprehensive breast cancer treatment program that includes a state-of-the-art imaging center and breast cancer management team to guide you through the process. Physicians and staff at St. Mary's Breast Center want you to find peace of mind in knowing you are doing everything possible to maintain good health and detect breast cancer in its earliest stages.
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CT coronary calcium scoring checks for calcified plaque that can build up in the coronary arteries and cause a heart attack. Coronary calcium scoring is a low-dose CT scan that provides non-invasive screening of the coronary arteries for calcium deposits. Patients who should consider the test include those with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, high levels of stress or a strong family history of heart disease.
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