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Owensboro Health is proud of its high quality care, partnerships with leading organizations and initiatives to improve the health of our region. From our advanced care to offering the region’s only medical-based fitness center, Owensboro Health is meeting the needs of patients throughout western Kentucky and southern Indiana.

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Taking A Personal “Time Out” 10/14/2022
By Collette Carter, MA, FMFA for Mind & Body Fall in Owensboro can be glorious, with the vibrant colors of the leaves changing…
BEE Awards Recognize Excellent Care 10/03/2022
Have you heard the buzz? Owensboro Health is launching a new award to recognize deserving team members – the BEE Award. The BEE award compliments the DAISY Award and…
Saving Your Life Starts Now 10/01/2022
Mammograms can’t prevent breast cancer, but they can do the next best thing: detect the cancer early when more treatment options are available, before it spreads to other…
You Can Help Prevent Suicide 9/13/2022
The person most likely to prevent someone from attempting suicide is a close friend, family member or co-worker. Know the signs that someone may be in crisis.

About Owensboro Health

Owensboro Health is a nonprofit health system with a mission to heal the sick and to improve the health of the communities it serves in Kentucky and Indiana. The system includes Owensboro Health Regional Hospital, nationally recognized for design, architecture and engineering; Owensboro Health Muhlenberg Community Hospital; Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center; the Owensboro Health Medical Group comprised of over 350 providers at more than 30 locations; three outpatient Healthplex facilities, a certified medical fitness facility, the Healthpark; a weight management program, and the Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center.

On average each year, we have more than 19,000 inpatient admissions, deliver 2,000 babies and provide the region’s only Level III NICU. Owensboro Health physicians perform nearly 33,000 surgical procedures, including nearly 150 open-heart surgeries. Our physicians and staff have 90,000 Emergency Department visits and more than 1.25 million outpatient visits annually. Visit our home page for more information.