Sovah Health Honored With Five-Star Ratings for Specialty Care from Healthgrades
Sovah Health has earned multiple five-star ratings from Healthgrades, the leading quality outcomes third party ratings site analyzing clinical data for every short-term acute care hospital in the country. Sovah Health was rated five stars for 4 critical procedures and conditions, including hip fracture treatment, spinal fusion, gallbladder removal and diabetic hospitalizations. These achievements reflect Sovah Health's commitment to consistently delivering the best care possible and place the organization in the upper echelon of hospitals for specialty care nationwide.
Quality Heart Care, Close to Home
Sovah Health and Duke Health make a powerful combination in heart care. As a Duke Health affiliate in heart, the Sovah Health heart team has access to Duke Heart Center's clinical experience and expertise as we further enhance our full-service cardiovascular program. Heart health is about more than just your heart. If you have questions about your heart health but aren’t quite sure where to begin, start with a heart health assessment and learn more about any risks you may have for heart-related conditions.
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Welcome to Sovah Health
Sovah Health is a regional healthcare system serving the people who live and work across Southern Virginia and Northern North Carolina. The system is comprised of two hospital campuses – Danville and Martinsville – that collectively have served the region for more than 150 years.
Sovah Health offers the following service lines:
- Cancer Care
- Emergency Care
- Oncology and Hematology
- Orthopedics and Spine
- Sports Medicine
- Surgical Services
- Women's Health
and a diverse range of other inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and post-acute services.
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Cardiac Calcium Scoring
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States and Cardiac Calcium Scoring is a safe, painless way for doctors to detect potential heart problems in advance. The results allow your doctor to calculate your risk of heart attack and detect early blockage and plaque build up. This gives you the opportunity to make lifestyle changes that can help prevent or minimize the advancement of heart disease.