New Services at Medical Center Hospitals

New Services at Medical Center Hospitals

Medical Center Hospitals continued to expand their services in the early 1980s. Nightingale air ambulance service became operational in February 1982, becoming the first hospital-based air ambulance in Virginia. The Nightingale helicopter served a 125-mile radius...
A Historic Hospital Merger

A Historic Hospital Merger

In 1972, Norfolk General Hospital and Leigh Memorial Hospital merged to form Medical Center Hospitals. The two hospitals, only one mile apart, had considered joining forces for decades. By the early 1970s, each hospital’s board recognized that combining would enable...
Community Effort Creates Potomac Hospital

Community Effort Creates Potomac Hospital

Despite the rapid expansion in hospital facilities during the first half of the 20th century, no civilian hospital existed between Alexandria and Fredericksburg, Virginia. To address this, the Potomac Hospital Corporation formed in 1968. Membership quickly grew to...
NAMCA is Created

NAMCA is Created

By 1963, the Norfolk region, with more than 1 million residents, stood as the largest population center east of the Mississippi River without a medical school. Faced with a rapidly growing population, the Virginia General Assembly approved the creation of the Norfolk...
New Facilities for Virginia Beach

New Facilities for Virginia Beach

Recognizing their community’s need for a larger hospital, the Virginia Beach City Council donated land for an expanded hospital on 25th Street and Arctic Avenue in 1960. After raising almost $1 million, the new General Hospital of Virginia Beach opened in 1961,...