Partnering for Better Health
Premier Health is dedicated to improving health, changing lives, and investing in the future of our communities through outreach and partnerships.
Our patients, their families, friends, and neighbors are at the center of everything we do at our many sites of care, including Miami Valley Hospital, with additional inpatient sites at Miami Valley Hospital South and Miami Valley Hospital North; Atrium Medical Center; Upper Valley Medical Center; seven emergency departments; eight Urgent Care locations; and more than 130 outpatient locations and affiliated primary care and specialty physician offices.
From teaching our youth about the dangerous consequences of poor choices; to providing comfort and support to those who have lost a child; to offering guidance and care without judgment; to helping alleviate food insecurity; and to extending much-needed access to health care, we are committed to partnering with local organizations and improving the health of the communities we serve.
Dear Community Partner
Each year, Premier Health recognizes the many partnerships that we share with local organizations, leaders, and citizens that help us bring community benefit programs where they are needed most.
On the Road to Responsibility
Drive Smart highlights the consequences of poor choices for high school students.
Turning Pain Into Purpose
Atrium Medical Center’s Help Endure a Loss Program, or HEAL, commemorates 25 years of service to women and families experiencing the loss of a child.
Guiding Lights
Premier Health’s Substance Use Navigator, or SUN, Program offers support, resources, and care without judgment.
Feeding Families in Need
UVMC’s Community Benefit Fund helps alleviate food insecurity in Miami County.
Driving Wellness in Our Communities
Premier Community Health and the Mobile Clinic bring health care where it’s needed most.
Vital Statistics
Learn more about the support that Premier Health provides to the community, including dollars spent on free care and other unpaid services to families in need; screenings, education, and other services; and dollars invested in community projects and services.