Every interaction is an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. When you walk through Platte Valley Medical Center’s front door, you realize something is different. Classical music delights your ears, bright smiles warm your heart, fruited spa water quenches your thirst, and excellent care heals your hurts. Patients are guests and guests become family. Everyone is welcome and everyone is served.
Commitment to patients
We’re dedicated to giving excellent patient care by:
Focusing on quality great outcomes and service
Recruiting, developing and training an engaged workforce
Offering innovative technologiesExpanding services and partnering with others to meet community needs
Our History
In 1960, the City of Brighton wanted to bring healthcare to our community. They formed auxiliary teams, rallied troops, and went door to door until they raised $500,000 to open Brighton Community Hospital (BCH) in 1960. BCH became the first private general medical-surgical hospital in Adams and Southern Weld Counties and Colorado’s first two-stage hospital-nursing home medical unit licensed under one roof. In 1980, BCH became Platte Valley Medical Center.
Today, we are a secular hospital within Intermountain Health. Our work is a reflection of our care and concern for everyone who enters our doors.