Miami Valley Hospital South, conveniently located in Centerville, Ohio, offers a wide range of advanced inpatient and outpatient care. Our services include emergency and Level III trauma care, heart care (including cardiac catheterization), maternity care*, a spine and joint center, sports medicine services, and much more. Our five-story Comprehensive Cancer Center brings together a wealth of resources for fighting cancer. We are a campus of Miami Valley Hospital. Leading national organizations regularly recognize our quality care. We have achieved Magnet® Recognition, nationally recognized as the highest standard for excellence in patient care.
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Whether you’re looking for a primary care provider or a specialist, our physicians and advanced practice providers offer you advanced, compassionate care in a wide range of specialties. You’ll find them conveniently close to home and work.
We’re proud to make a difference in our community. When others recognize our achievements, we know we’re fulfilling our mission. We’re grateful for the awards and recognition our hospital and people have earned.
You can trust the experienced surgeons and surgical staff at Premier Health to treat your condition with skill. Our team of general surgeons treats areas within the abdomen, digestive tract, endocrine system, breast, skin, and blood vessels. Common conditions treated by general surgeons include:
We also perform colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures.
To provide you with advanced care, we use minimally invasive approaches, including robotic surgery, to treat your condition when possible.
In addition to our general surgeons, we have surgeons who specialize in cardiac and vascular surgery, cancer, gynecology, neuroscience, urology, and orthopedic conditions.
When you need surgery, we’re here with experience and options. Our surgical teams are committed to providing you with effective, patient-focused care. See a list of our convenient locations or find a general surgeon.
At Premier Health, we provide emergency and trauma care for minor to severe injuries.
Our care teams rapidly assess your injuries and get you to the level of care you need for the best possible outcomes. Our emergency rooms and trauma centers are located throughout Southwest Ohio, with service to community hospitals and EMS teams in 17 counties in Ohio and Indiana.
Our services include:
In 2020, Premier Health became the first health system in Ohio and the second in the nation to earn Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation. This distinction spotlights our mission to provide the necessary expertise, equipment, and personnel at every Premier Health ER to ensure optimal care for seniors. Learn more.
If you or a loved one needs emergency or trauma care, our teams of specially trained doctors and nurses are here to help. At Premier Heath, we quickly assess your condition and provide the care and treatment you need.
You can access emergency services at the following locations:
Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death in ages 1-44 according to the Centers of Disease Control. Many traumatic injuries are preventable with the right education and precautionary measures taken. Educating yourself about how to safely avoid accidents is a great way to prevent injury and stay healthy. It's also the best way to avoid a trip to the emergency department.
At Premier Health, we provide a wide range of community programs, educational workshops and trainings throughout Southwest Ohio. Our hospitals present injury prevention programs in partnership with our Injury Prevention Center.
Our injury prevention programs focus on:
Stop the Bleed is a national campaign focused on raising awareness of life-saving strategies and providing public access to bleeding control tools already used by first responders and the military.
The program prepares bystanders, whether a health care provider or the general public, to use the basic principles of bleeding control to provide first aid in an emergency. This campaign is a collaboration between the National Security Council and the American College of Surgeons.
The one-hour workshop teaches people of all ages how to perform basic hemorrhage control to help prevent deaths from blood loss. You’ll learn to:
Miami Valley Hospital’s Level 1 Trauma Center and the Injury Prevention Center partner to provide this free community education.
To schedule a workshop, please contact:
Charles “CJ” Briggerman Program Manager of the Injury Prevention Center (937) 208-3196 cbriggerm@premierhealth.com
Atrium Medical Center’s Level III Trauma Center also offers Stop the Bleed. Please contact:
Ann M Brock RN, BSN, CEN, EMT-P Trauma Outreach Coordinator/WCSCC Coordinator (513) 974-4713 ambrock@premierhealth.com
To prevent unintentional poisonings and prescription drug overdoses, the Injury Prevention Center participates in the collaborative Community Overdose Action Team. The team was formed in 2016 to address the opioid/heroin epidemic in Montgomery County.
Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services and Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County are the lead agencies in this effort.
More than 60 community leaders from numerous public and private organizations throughout Montgomery County are involved in the Community Overdose Action Team. All aspects of reduce deaths due to unintentional poisoning and prescription drug overdose are included in the effort. Specific teams are working on:
The Community Overdose Action Team’s goal is to stabilize and reduce the number of people dying from drug overdoses.
The Injury Prevention Center recognizes violence as a public health problem and participates in a collaborative effort to prevent injury and other associated consequences of violence.
The Injury Prevention Center develops and supports multiple programs that prevent violence and injuries from violence.
Community action programs are needed now more than ever to help address violence and the toll it takes on our communities and hospitals. Our efforts focus on improving:
The Injury Prevention Center reinforces community-clinical links and reduces disparities in access to health information. By working with our community partners, we support and coordinate health fairs for:
Our health fairs include:
Driving simulator. The driving simulator scenarios help participants identify hazards associated with road traffic and risky driving behaviors.
Mobile Education Lab (MEL). CareFlight provides this interactive, high-tech mobile lab on wheels. MEL offers emergency medicine education through the use of a human simulator, video presentations, and hands-on training. For more information about the MEL, call (937) 208-2803 .
If you would like to organize a health fair at your location, request the driving simulator for your event, or request a speaker to present on injury prevention topics, please contact: