For more than 60 years, Cape Fear Valley Health System has been the preferred healthcare provider for thousands of families from Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Cumberland County, and beyond. Since Cape Fear Health’s flagship facility, known as the “Medical Center” opened in 1956, the health system has grown into North Carolina's 8th largest.
Today, it consists of eight hospitals, a graduate medical education program and more than 65 clinics, which includes 7,400 employees and 1,300 providers on the medical staff. Cape Fear Valley Medical Center is a robust medical center specializing in cardiac care, cancer treatment and surgical services, neuroscience, pediatrics, rehabilitation, orthopedics, and more. Cape Fear Valley Health also boasts a full-service Family Birth Center and a Level-III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). From pediatrics to geriatrics, their physicians are proud to serve the members of our community at every age and stage of life.
At Cape Fear Valley Health System, the goal is to improve the quality of every life they touch. To achieve that, their regional doctors, surgeons, and staff are committed to excellence in every aspect of the healthcare process. Their values of patient-centeredness, integrity, innovation, teamwork, diversity, and accountability help them create a better experience for every patient, every time. To learn more about Cape Fear Valley Health, visit their website at capefearvalley.com.