Parkview Huntington Hospital is here for the community. You will find 24-hour emergency care, a wide range of services and the Parkview Huntington Family YMCA on campus. We’re committed to creating healthier communities – in Huntington County and beyond.
Programs & Specialties:
Children sometimes need help to perform everyday activities due to delay in physical development or because of specific health conditions.
Parkview Huntington Hospital provides physical, occupational, and speech therapies for newborns and school-age children in a newly expanded space that includes a gymnasium and two private treatment rooms. Our experienced staff uses innovative technologies and techniques to help children fulfill their potential.
To schedule an appointment, call (260) 355-3240.
Every year, millions of Americans suffer a sudden heart attack, with nearly one-third not surviving the event. This does not need to happen. HeartSmart CT Scan – now available at Parkview Huntington Hospital – is a simple, non-invasive scan that can detect coronary artery disease in its early stages. Call (877) 225-5747 to schedule your HeartSmart CT Scan.
The eICU® program, a hallmark of critical care at all Parkview hospitals, brings a higher level of care to critically ill patients, making it possible for them to be cared for close to home and loved ones. Each private eICU® room is equipped with special monitoring systems and cameras that transmit patient data to the local nursing station and to a critical care specialist. For more details, read about how the eICU® program works to improve patient care and outcomes at all Parkview hospitals.
Parkview Huntington Hospital offers an outpatient medication infusion service for patients who are not able to receive treatment at home. Please call the Medical Infusion Unit at (260) 355-3520 to make an appointment, even if same-day services are needed. Scheduling appointments ensures that patients will not have long wait times and will not arrive at busy times.
Restful, restorative sleep is essential for your health and wellness. Without it, you may increase your risk of heart disease or other illnesses. If you are often sleepy during the day and wakeful at night, suffer from chronic snoring, tingling sensations in your legs or arms, talk with your doctor. All are common signs of a sleep disorder, a very treatable condition. To reach the Sleep Clinic, call (260) 355-3418.