- Arthritis
- Pediatric CareChildren's health and safety is very important to Pediatric Staff. There are VCR and DVD players in each room for patients to watch their favorite children's movie. The age range of the patients generally admitted to Pediatrics is a few days to fourteen years of age. Services are provided for patients with conditions ranging from childhood illnesses to surgical, pulmonary, gastrointestinal and orthopedic disorders.
- Primary CareOur providers possess the knowledge, training and expertise to deal with conditions and diseases of the male and female urinary tract. Speak to your primary care provider to determine if seeing a urologist is right for you.
- Sleep DisordersThe Sleep Lab enables physicians to diagnose sleep disorders by administering sleep studies. Our state-of-the-art Sleep Lab has private rooms to make you feel right at home.
- Family PracticeLogan Regional Medical Center is pleased to welcome Allen Young, MD to the Primary Care team. Dr. Young sees and treats patients of all ages for primary care and family medicine services, including annual wellness exams, musculoskeletal injuries, chronic medical condition management, Botox Cosmetic, and acute illness and injury. In addition... read more
- Emergency CareThe hospital offers a full range of health care services in a recently expanded facility. A renovated $1.1 million Physical Rehabilitation Unit opened in 2003. A $20 million Emergency Department and Facility Renovation, completed in 2005, added approximately 42,000 square feet to the facility and renovated approximately 8,000 square feet within the existing hospital. learn more about us
- ColonoscopyThe department consists of two procedure rooms, an ERCP room, and a pre/post procedure observation area. Endoscopic services include EGD, colonoscopy, PEG placement, ERCP, bronchoscopy, thorocentesis, paracentesis, TEE, Bravo, Tilt Testing, Echo with contrast and an RN who will follow you throughout your care from endoscopy to radiology for liver and renal biopsies.
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Infectious DiseasesWe want to assure our community that our providers and clinical teams are well-trained and prepared to manage outbreaks of viruses and infectious diseases, including the coronavirus. For more information, contact the Logan County Health Department and DHHR or visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
- ElectrocardiogramOur RNs are Licensed by the state of West Virginia, with BCLS/ACLS required. Monitor techs are trained in basic EKG course with BCLS.
- Urinary IncontinenceLogan Regional Medical Center Urology offers quality, compassionate urological care close to home. Whether you have an overactive bladder, kidney stones, urinary incontinence or a more serious issue, our experienced team will develop a diagnosis and treatment plan to meet your needs and get your life back to normal.
- Immunizations
- GynecologyLife may be complicated, but your healthcare shouldn’t be. We provide programs of care to meet your unique health needs as a woman, including...
- MenopauseOur team of physicians and medical staff work collaboratively to provide you with care so that you can be the best you can be, no matter where life takes you.
- Labor and DeliveryThe second floor includes the Women’s Center, with three labor and delivery suites, a staging area and a nine-bed nursery with the latest in safety and LDR security features. PACS Technology, which allows physicians in the Emergency Department to make consultations 24 hours a day with radiologists at other facilities across the country, has also been installed. The hospital has also recently purchased over $4.2 million in state-of-the-art medical equipment.
- Gastroenterology
- Bladder Cancer
- UrologyNormal hours of operation are Monday-Friday 7:00am to 3:30pm, with coverage outside of these hours provided by a designated and qualified call surgical team. The department consists of four major rooms and a urology/minor procedure room.
- Kidney Stones
- EndoscopyEndoscopy normal working hours are 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday, with coverage outside these hours by a designated endoscopy technician and the on call OR nurse. Endoscopy does not require anesthesia, but does require sedation.
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Multiple SclerosisComprehensive inpatient rehabilitation services are provided to individuals with orthopedic, neurologic and other medical conditions of recent onset or regression who have experienced a loss of function in activities of daily living, mobility, cognition or communication. Type of patients admitted to the Rehabilitation Unit include, however are not limited to, those with a diagnosis of stroke, spinal cord injury or dysfunction, brain injury, amputation, multiple trauma, hip fracture or joint replacement, arthritis, congenital deformity, burns or other progressive neurologic syndromes such as Gullian Barre, Parkinson's Disease and Multiple Sclerosis. The patient population includes adults 18 years and over. Care is provided on an 8-bed unit located on the third floor of the hospital.
- UltrasoundThe hospital offers a full range of health care services in a recently expanded facility. A renovated $1.1 million Physical Rehabilitation Unit opened in 2003. A $20 million Emergency Department and Facility Renovation, completed in 2005, added approximately 42,000 square feet to the facility and renovated approximately 8,000 square feet within the existing hospital. The Emergency Department includes 22 rooms, a portable X-ray unit, a CAT scan, a portable ultrasound, X-ray rooms and three trauma rooms.
- MRIThe Radiology Department of Logan Regional Medical Center provides General Radiology and Fluoroscopy, Mammography and Breast Localization, Nuclear Medicine, Computed Tomography (CT), Ultrasound, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). We provide services for newborns through geriatrics with both diagnostic and emergency procedures.
- RadiologyThe Medical Staff of the Radiology Department are either board eligible or certified by the American Board of Radiology. The technical staff of the Radiology Department are either Registry eligible or Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and are licensed by the State of West Virginia Board of Licensure for Radiologic Technologists.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear Medicine
- MammographyDid you know that one in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime? That’s why it’s important to begin annual mammogram screenings at age 40. Regular mammograms are essential to early detection and the fight against breast cancer. In fact, with early detection, the five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 100 percent. At Logan Regional Medical Center, your breast health is important to us. Our caring staff uses the latest technology – like 3D mammography – in a comfortable and welcoming environment to help you stay on top of your health and give you the peace of mind that comes with knowing and being prepared.
- Computed TomographyCalcium scoring, also called a heart CT scan, is a painless, non-invasive way of obtaining information about your coronary arteries. This screening provides pictures of your heart's arteries and identifies if calcium deposits are present – which helps determine if you have a higher risk of having a heart attack or other potential symptoms of heart disease.
- General SurgeryWhether you require inpatient or outpatient surgical services, Logan Regional Medical Center is able to provide high quality care from our experienced and skilled surgeons and surgical staff.
- Orthopedics
- Wound CarePatients may be referred by a physician, health care professional, or self-referral. The wound care physician will complete a history and physical, order diagnostic tests, if indicated, and determine a plan of care following evidence based guidelines. Treatment will focus on the causation of the wound, co-existing conditions that impact wound healing, and topical wound management.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryWhile minimally invasive surgery effectively reduces recovery time and gives surgeons greater control, it may not be for everyone. Sometimes traditional open surgery provides surgeons better access to the area to be treated, and sometimes a patient's age, physical condition and surgical history may necessitate open surgery.
- Joint Replacement
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Botox
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Ulcer
- LesionsIncreased use of screening mammography and improvement in mammography techniques have resulted in early detection of very small lesions in breast tissue. If a breast abnormality is identified by mammography, breast ultrasound, or clinical examination, a biopsy will determine if the abnormality is cancerous.
- Burns
- Sports Medicine
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational TherapyLogan Regional Medical Center's Outpatient Rehabilitation Center is the Region's only outpatient rehabilitation facility that offers physical, speech, and occupational therapy all under one roof. Our highly trained staff is dedicated to getting you back on track to recovery. Our goal is to restore strength and mobility, develop skills for independent living, and help patients communicate after an injury, illness, or surgery.
- Geriatrics
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Achilles TendonitisSports Medicine, including sprains and strains, back injuries, knee and hip injuries, ankle and achilles tendon injuries, swollen muscles, rotator cuff injuries, dislocations and fractures
- Podiatric Surgery