Welcome to Southview Hospital, located in south suburban Dayton, Ohio at 1997
Miamisburg-Centerville Road. Our Emergency Room has access to a full
array of state of the art services, equipment and personnel to cover your urgent and
emergency needs.
Mission Statement: To provide a high quality experience for all who are touched
by Emergency Services at Grandview and Southview Hospitals.
The Southview ER Difference
Our Emergency rooms are equipped to handle the most serious types of medical cases
including heart attacks and strokes.
- Cardiac cath lab accessible around the clock at Grandview if required.
Instead of depending on drugs to stop a heart attack, our medical staff uses the latest
technology to open blockages to actually reverse a heart attack in minutes.
- Specialists are always on call.
- Staffed by a team of experienced physicians, nurses, and technicians who are
trained to provide fast, quality care supported by the latest technology and equipment.
- Laboratory services, EKG, Respiratory, X-ray, Ultrasound and 16-Slice Cat Scan
services are available 24/7.
Southview Hospital Receives
Chest Pain Center Accreditation
Southview Hospital is in rare company once again, distinguishing itself with yet another
marker of exceptional patient care.
Only 124 hospitals in the entire country have this accreditation. It is good for three
years and it certifies that Southview Hospital, two-time winner of HealthGrades'
Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence (2004, 2005), has best practices
in place to reduce mortality and improve overall outcomes for heart attack victims.
"This is a great example of the high level of collaborative care and competence our
staff demonstrates in serving our patients." said Roy G. Chew, PhD, president of
Grandview Medical Center.
"This substantiates our commitment to quality and excellence at Southview Hospital,"
said Dr. James Laws, DO, chief of cardiology at Grandview Hospital and Medical Center.
The Chest Pain Center's protocol driven and systematic approach to patient management
allows physicians to reduce time to treatment during the critical early stages of a
heart attack, when treatments are most effective, and to better monitor patients to
ensure that a patient is neither sent home too early nor needlessly admitted.