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Education For the 21st Century

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY, NEWPORT NEWS

Education has been the cornerstone of life in the region for more than 300 years. Over 86,000 students are enrolled in the region’s colleges and universities which include two of the most prestigious and oldest educational institutions in the nation: the College of William and Mary and Hampton University. This is in addition to the students enrolled in campuses sponsored by institutions outside of the area or those enrolled in the many technical and speciality schools located within the region such as ECPI College of Technology, Florida Institute of Technology and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

College of William and Mary was ranked 6th on Kiplinger’s 2017 “Best College Values: Public” and U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 “Best Colleges: Top Public Schools”.

Since its founding in 1693, the college has compiled a remarkable list of “firsts” among American universities, including the first honor system, first full faculty, first to become a university, and the founding of Phi Beta Kappa. William and Mary has helped to educate four U.S. presidents, four signers of the Declaration of Independence, members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, governors and many others in public service.

William and Mary offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and more than 20 graduate and professional degree programs. A number of special programs are also available including specialized seminars for freshman, under-graduate research, and study abroad in more than 10 countries.

Founded in 1878, Hampton University was one of the nation’s first schools of higher education for freed slaves. The school was established to train selected young men and women to “go out and teach and lead their people,” and to build a viable industrial system on the strength of self-sufficiency, intelligent labor and solid moral character. Today they welcome students of all races and creeds, offering 49 bachelor’s programs, 21 master’s and seven doctoral (Ph.D.).

Old Dominion University in Norfolk is the largest institution of higher learning in Hampton Roads, offering 70 bachelor’s degree programs, 54 master’s degree programs and 42 doctoral degrees. It also sponsors the Peninsula Graduate Engineering Center at the Hampton Roads Center in Hampton. This advanced engineering education facility opened in 1986 for employees of many of the area’s high-tech firms.

In Newport News, Christopher Newport University offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate programs in business, science and technology. CNU was ranked fifth among public regional universities in the south. Although CNU was originally commissioned as a twoyear branch of the College of William and

Mary, it eventually became a four-year, baccalaureate degree-granting college. It gained its full independence from William and Mary in 1977 and was given university status in 1992. Out of 1,100 schools, Christopher Newport in 2014 was the only public university in the nation to be awarded a perfect A by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA).

Virginia Wesleyan College, a four-year liberal arts institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church, is located on the border of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. With a 13 to 1 student-faculty ratio, Virginia Wesleyan is small by design, believing that a liberal arts education is best achieved in a setting where students and faculty know each other well. Virginia Wesleyan offers 33 majors, 22 varsity sports and 50+ on campus clubs and organizations. Visit www. vwc.edu for more information.

Norfolk State University (NSU), founded during the Great Depression, is one of the largest predominately Black institutions in the nation. Today, it offers 50 academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. It also includes the Dozerty National Institute for Mathematics and Applied Science whose primary goal is to address the severe shortage of minority scientists.

According to Jack Faucett Associates, Inc., a firm that specializes in economic research and public policy analysis reported for in FY2012, NSU’s budgetary expenditures totaled $129 million, including capital and operating expenditures. In addition, NSU students spent $32 million on housing, transportation, books, and various personal items. The total spending associated with

NSU resulted in an increase in economic output of $248 million in the Hampton Roads region.

For more than 20 years, Virginia has funded a state-wide community college system with specialized studies leading to associate degrees and certificates. Hampton Roads is home to several of these schools, including Rappahannock Community College in Glenns (Gloucester County), Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Tidewater Community College in Norfolk, and Paul D. Camp Community College in Franklin, Suffolk and Smithfield.

Tidewater Community College (TCC) is the second largest of the 23 community colleges in Virginia. (Forty-three percent of the region’s residents who attend a college or university are enrolled at TCC.) The college has campuses in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach, and offers a comprehensive range of programs from courses of study that lead to associate degrees, diplomas or certificates for over 60 occupational/technical programs.

A joint partnership with Lumen Learning begain in 2013 offering a textbook-free associate of science degree in business administration. The program offers textbooks and other educational resources to save students up to 1/3 of the total costs of college.

Virginia Peninsula Community College offers high-quality comprehensive educational programs and services including 35 associate degrees, one diploma and 38 certificate programs. Its 11,400 students can transfer their credits to most four-year universities with no loss of credits. Thomas Nelson is in educational partnership with a variety of local businesses including Jefferson Lab, NASA Langley and Siemens.

Regent University, in Virginia Beach, is an interdenominational evangelical Christian university offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in business, communication and arts, divinity, education, government, law, leadership studies and psychology and counseling. U.S. News and World Report recently recognized Regent University as a “best” university and ranked nationally as “top 10 best online bachelor’s program, #1 Online MBA for faculty credentials and training, and top-ranked online business and graduate education programs overall.”

Northrop Grumman Newport News sponsors the Newport News Apprentice School, which provides college-level technical training for qualified students who are or will be employees.

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

Advanced Technology Institute

Virginia Beach 490-1241

Atlantic University

Virginia Beach 631-8101

Bryant & Stratton College

Virginia Beach 1-800-895-1738

Two-year private college offering A.A.S. degree programs in paralegal, medical, business and technology fields.

Cambridge College Virginia Regional Ctr.

Chesapeake 424-0333

Centura College

Chesapeake 549-2121

Newport News 874-2121

Norfolk 853-2121

Virginia Beach 340-2121

Christopher Newport University

Newport News 594-7448

Offers over 50 undergraduate and graduate programs to 5,000 students in the liberal arts, business, science and technology.

College of Virginia Beach at Hampton University

Virginia Beach 637-2200

College of William and Mary Williamsburg 221-4000

Gloucester-VA Institute of Marine Science 804-684-7000

A public university, established in 1693, is the second-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.

DeVry University

Chesapeake 382-5680

ECPI

General 1-844-334-4466

Newport News 849-0548

Norfolk 793-2640

Virginia Beach 517-3903

Eastern Virginia Medical School

Norfolk 446-5700

This regional institute reaches into all corners of the Hampton Roads community through its partnerships with regional hospitals, clinics, institutions and physicians.

Everest College

Chesapeake 361-3900

Newport News 873-1111

Florida Institute of Technology in Hampton Roads Graduate Center

Fort Eustis (NN) 887-2488

Norfolk Naval Station 440-9005

Offers master’s degree in business on military installations for working adults and members of the United States military community.

Fortis College

Norfolk 499-5447

George Washington University

Hampton Roads Center

Newport News 269-4949

Has been offering courses in the Hampton Roads area since 1958.

Hampton University

Hampton 727-5000

An historically Black university, that is privatelyendowed, co-educational and nonsectarian.

The Apprentice School

Newport News 380-3809

College-level technical training for qualified students who are or will be employees.

Norfolk State University

Norfolk 823-8600

Founded in 1935, this public university is one of the largest predominately Black institutions in the United States.

Old Dominion University

Norfolk 683-3000

The largest institution of higher learning in Hampton Roads, offering 65 undergraduate degrees, 64 master’s degrees and 21 doctorates.

Paul D. Camp Community College

Serving Franklin, Isle of Wight County, Suffolk, & Southampton County 569-6700

A comprehensive community college offering more than 50 degree and certificate programs and an array of workforce/ customized training that can be delivered at any college or workplace based upon the needs of the employers in the region.

Peninsula Higher Education Center

Hampton 766-5200

Advanced engineering facility sponsored by Old Dominion University.

Rappahannock Community College

Gloucester (804) 758-6700

Public, two-year institution offering transferable associate degrees and occupational, technical and workforce development.

Regent University

Virginia Beach 352-4000 www.regent.edu

Interdenominational evangelical Christian university offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in business, communication and arts, divinity, education, government, law, leadership studies and psychology and counseling.

St. Leo University

Chesapeake 227-4450

Fort Eustis (NN)

887-1166

Newport News 249-0390

Virginia Beach 464-6449

A Catholic institution providing educational services on military installations for working adults and members of the United States military community.

Strayer University

Chesapeake 382-9900

Newport News 881-5100

Virginia Beach 493-6000

Private university specializing in information technology and business-oriented courses for working adult students. Under-graduate and graduate programs in addition to online courses.

Tidewater Community College

Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach 822-1122

Offers comprehensive programs to meet the educational needs of area citizens, business and industry.

Troy University

Ft. Eustis (NN), Ft. Monroe (H)

Langley Air Force Base (H) 766-3611

Chesapeake 512-2000

Offers graduate degrees in a variety of areas including business management and administration, human resource management, education, and criminal justice.

University of Phoenix

Virginia Beach Learning Center 493-6300

Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)/School of Marine Science

Gloucester Point (804) 684-7000

Conducts interdisciplinary research in coastal and estuarine science, educates students and citizens, and provides advisory service to policy makers, industry and the public. VIMS was chartered in 1940, and is now a graduate school of the College of William and Mary.

Virginia Peninsula Community College

Hampton 825-2700

Williamsburg 253-4300

Public, two-year institution offering transferable associate degrees and occupational, technical and workforce development.

Virginia Tech Hampton Roads

Graduate Center

Hampton 363-3930

Offers a doctorate in educational administration, a career-integrated master of business administration program and five masters of science degrees in engineering.

Virginia Wesleyan College

Norfolk 455-3200

A four-year liberal arts institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church, offering a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, 39 majors, 70 student organizations and 19 intercollegiate sports. www.vwc.edu

Professional Schools

If you’re contemplating a career change, check the list below of several of the many specialized programs available in Hampton Roads.

Alpha College of Real Estate

Chesapeake 427-1740

Newport News 873-8884

Offers courses in the principles of real estate.

American Spirit Institute Williamsburg 220-8000

Offers professional training in massage therapy and holistic studies.

Apprentice School of Shipbuilding

Newport News 380-3809

The Art Institute of Virginia Beach

A branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta

Virginia Beach 1-877-437-4428 757-493-6700

Prepares students for careers in design, media arts, culinary arts, and management in creative career fields.

Aviation Institute of Maintenance

Chesapeake 363-2121

Chesapeake Marine Training Institute Hayes 800-642-CMTI (2684)

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

Fort Eustis (NN) 887-0980

Langley Air Force Base (H) 325-6272

Norfolk 440-5078

Virginia Beach 437-8061

Offers a comprehensive program in aircraft maintenance and repair.

Empire Beauty School

Virginia Beach 355-5530

Riverside College of Health Careers Newport News 240-2229

Cooperative program between Riverside Regional Medical Center and Christopher Newport University offering advanced training in nursing and associated health occupations.

Virginia Institute of Esthetics

Chesapeake 651-3265

Virginia School of Hair Design

Hampton 722-0211

Has offered the latest training in hair design and care for over 40 years.

Public Schools

Virginia’s public schools implement Standards of Learning, or SOLs. In an effort to provide clear, measurable goals for all, students and schools are judged by their students’ performance on exams, which are given in grades three, five and eight and at the end of high school.

Hampton Roads’ public schools have been honored by the U.S. Department of Education numerous times for excellence. Almost all public school systems have formed partnerships with area businesses to give students first-hand experience and knowledge about the business world. All school systems teach grades kindergarten through high school.

Special Needs Schools

All of Hampton Roads’ public school systems have programs for mentally and physically-challenged students. The following schools focus on these students. Sarah Bonwell Hudgins Foundation Hampton 827-8757

Mental and physical handicaps, residential and day programs.

New Horizons Regional Education Center Gloucester, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Williamsburg, York 767-1100

Private Schools

The Hampton Roads area has numerous private schools for pre-kindergarten through high school. Many of these schools are religiously affiliated.

Chesapeake

Atlantic Shores Christian School

Elementary campus 479-1125

Secondary campus 479-9598

Greenbrier Christian Academy

PK – 12 547-9595

Mount Pleasant Christian School

PK – 8 482-9557

Stonebridge School

PK – 12 488-2214

Tidewater Adventist Academy K – 8 479-0002

FRANKLIN-SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY

Rock Church School

K – 12 562-3878

Southampton Academy

Lower School (PK – 6) 653-2512

Middle School (7 – 8) 653-7273

Upper School (9 – 12) 653-7273

Gloucester

COUNTY

Gloucester Montessori School

PK – 3 (804) 693-6455

Lighthouse Worship Center

PK – 5 (804) 642-3703

Ware Academy

PK – 8 (804) 693-3825

Hampton

Bethel Christian School

Daycare, K – 12 826-7711

Calvary Classical School

K3 – 5 and 1 – 6 262-0062

Gloria Dei Lutheran School

PK – 7 851-6292

Hampton Christian School (Mary Atkins Christian School)

PK – 12 838-7427

Hampton City Schools

K – 12 727-2000

Hampton Roads Seventh Day Adventist

K-8 and 3-5 722-1221

St. Mary Star of the Sea School

PK – 8 723-6358

ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY

Isle of Wight Academy

PK – 12 357-3866

NEWPORT NEWS

Denbigh Baptist Christian School

PK – 12 249-2654

Denbigh Christian Academy

PK – 6 874-8661

Hampton Roads Academy

PK – 12 884-9100

Hampton Roads

International Montessori School 4 – 6 years 873-8950

Orcutt Baptist School

PK – 6 249-1280

Our Lady of Mount Carmel School

PK – 8 596-2754

Peninsula Catholic High School 8 – 12 596-7247

St. Andrew’s Episcopal PK – 5 596-6261

Summit Christian Academy (Lower School) K4 – 6 599-9424

Trinity Lutheran School

PK – 8 245-2576

Warwick River Christian School

PK – 5 877-2941

NORFOLK

Christ The King School

PK – 8 625-4951

Norfolk Academy 1 – 12

461-6236

Norfolk Christian Schools K3 – 12 423-5770

Norfolk Collegiate School

Lower school 325-0471

Middle/Upper school 480-2885

Trinity Lutheran School

PK & 2 1/2 – 5 489-2732

The Williams School K – 8 627-1383

Portsmouth

Alliance Christian Academy PK – 12 488-5552

Montessori Preparatory School PK-K 484-7229

Portsmouth Catholic Elementary PK – 8 488-6744

Portsmouth Christian School K4 – 12 393-0725

Suffolk

First Baptist Christian School Elementary school 925-4461 Upper school 809-6606

First Baptist Weekday School PK – 4 925-0274

Nansemond-Suffolk Academy PK – 12 539-8789

Virginia Beach

Atlantic Shores Christian PK – 12 479-1125

Cape Henry Collegiate PK – 12 481-2446

Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School 9 – 12 467-2881

Chesapeake Bay Academy K – 12 497-6200

Hebrew Academy of Tidewater PS – 8 424-4327

Kempsville Presbyterian PS – K 495-4611

Norfolk Christian School PK – 5 428-1284

St. John the Apostle PK – 8 821-1100

St. Matthew’s School PK – 8 420-2455

Star of the Sea School PK – 8 428-8400

Virginia Beach Friends School

PS – 12 428-7534

Williamsburg

Walsingham Academy

Lower School: 229-2642

Upper School: 229-6026

PS – 12

Williamsburg Christian Academy PK – 12 220-1978

York County

Summit Christian Academy (Upper School) 7 – 12 867-7005

Living Word Academy K3 – 8 867-8024

Child Care

Hampton Roads has an abundance of good daycare centers and childcare options. Many of them are academically driven, offering special programs designed to keep children’s minds engaged in educational activities.

The Hampton Roads Planning Council offers childcare resources and referral services to help parents evaluate the best setting for their children and find appropriate, quality providers.

The Council’s Child Care Answer Line (CCAL) makes searching for a child care provider easy by sharing potential providers and guidelines for evaluating them for a nominal fee. To reach the Child Care Answer Line, call 627-3993.

HomeCare is another program of the Planning Council that offers parents support in recruiting, hiring and training in-home childcare providers. Parents are assigned a counselor to determine the type of care needed and provided a list of state-licensed caregivers.

Local community parks and recreation departments and many YMCAs sponsor programs designed to provide after-school care. A number of the area’s public schools also have after-school programs that involve academic opportunities so that children are learning while parents are still at work. 

INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE

For numbers of community Parks and Recreation departments, see New Arrivals in Hampton Roads: Quick Start Guide. The Planning Council 622-9268 www.theplanningcouncil.org

Statewide Information Services 1-800-230-6977

With many medical advancements and expansions, all Hampton Roads health care facilities are developing new and innovative ways of providing care, while keeping a vigilant eye on the need for a personalized approach to patient care.

Riverside Health is an integrated health network providing over 2 million services annually. Serving Eastern Virginia since 1915, Riverside is guided by a mission to “care for others as we would care for those we love.” Riverside offers a variety of services and programs in the areas of prevention, primary care, diagnostics, neurosciences, oncology, orthopedics, aging-related services, rehabilitation, medical education, home care and hospice. They operate four acute-care hospitals, a mental health and recovery hospital with a dedicated psychiatric emergency department, in addition to a physical rehabilitation hospital and a critical illness recovery hospital in partnership with Select Medical. Riverside Health is also under construction on the new Riverside Smithfield Hospital, scheduled to open early 2026. Riverside Medical Group has more than 750 physicians and advanced practice providers across a broad spectrum of specialties in over 110 locations throughout the region. Riverside Lifelong Health operates six long term care facilities and three vibrant continuing care retirement communities alongside Riverside At Home services including home health, hospice care, palliative care and inhome private care. In addition to these health care services, Riverside operates the Riverside College of Health Careers and six medical residency programs. The company employs more than 9,500 team members throughout Eastern Virginia.

Recognized nationally for quality and innovation, Sentara has a history of bringing medical advances first to the region such as robotic surgery, cancer improvements, and heart and other surgical procedures. Sentara was first in the nation to pioneer lifesaving electronic ICU (eICU®).

This comprehensive health system is comprised of 10 hospitals in Virginia, including the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center and dedicated heart hospital at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Other community needs are met through its nursing and assisted living facilities, advanced imaging centers, outpatient care campuses in the region, array of awardwinning health plans, home health and hospice services, rehabilitation facilities, and nearly 400 world-class physicians of Sentara Medical Group.

Sentara is also known for its compassionate care and service to the community, especially for the area’s less fortunate. For years, Sentara has touched the lives of thousands of people who are uninsured or underinsured. Sentara provides more than $214.5 million in community benefits. Of that, more than $183.2 million was provided in uncompensated patient care. Community benefit provided by our hospitals Martha Jefferson Hospital and RMH Healthcare are tallied separately.

Sentara also replaced Nightingale air ambulance with a new state-of-the-art helicopter. The $7.2M Eurocopter EC-145 was partly funded by donations from local governments, corporations, foundations and individuals of that exceeded $3.5M. Nightingale operates at a yearly deficit of up to $600,000 due to a high percentage uninsured patients, and Sentara maintains the service as part of its not-for-profit commitment to the community.

Recently the Sentara Neurosciences Institute was formed in collaboration with Eastern Virginia Medical School and other neuroscience experts to advance treatment for diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles in Virginia.

Heart care in the region has been dramatically improved through Sentara Cardiovascular Research Institute which increased cardiac research and treatment options for area heart patients. Sentara also continues bringing care closer to home by enhancing its comprehensive outpatient campuses like Sentara Independence in Virginia Beach, Sentara Port Warwick in Newport News, Sentara Gloucester Medical Arts, and Sentara BelleHarbor offers north Suffolk residents quality health care.

Another major area hospital is the Mary Immaculate Hospital, an affiliate of the Bon Secours Health System, Inc., a not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare system that employs over 4,000 people.

The hospital features a 42,000-squarefoot Surgical Pavilion. The Pavilion is technologically-advanced, equipped with digital operating rooms. Digital operating rooms use a HERMES Control-Center that enables surgeons to use voice activation to control surgical equipment such as cameras, lights and tables. The OR also includes an image management system that provides high quality, digital images in real-time.

Bon Secours in Hampton Roads also includes the Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center in Midtown Portsmouth which opened a new $16.5-million heart institute in November, 2005, and Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center in Norfolk. The system also includes several physical therapy centers, primary care centers, and the ambulatory surgery and diagnostic centers in Suffolk and in

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Virginia Beach, in addition to nursing care and assisted living facilities throughout the Southside area.

Chesapeake Health is another local, independent health organization serving Hampton Roads. It’s comprised of Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, the W. Stanley Jennings Outpatient Center and several companion providers that offer a broad range of programs and services for Southeastern Virginia residents. It recently opened the free-standing Diagnostic Center of Chesapeake and the area’s only in-patient Women’s Unit.

For many specialized needs for children, Hampton Roads citizens can go to Eastern Virginia Medical School or the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, the only hospital in Southeastern Virginia devoted exclusively to children. For the most critically injured victims, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital features a Level I trauma center and the Nightingale helicopter service. In addition, the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond is just a 90-minute drive northwest.

ACUTE CARE-PENINSULA

Langley Air Force Base Hospital Langley AFB 225-7630

This 50-bed facility offers comprehensive care exclusively to military personnel and their dependents.

Mary Immaculate Hospital 2 Bernardine Drive, Newport News www.bshr.com 886-6000

Mary Immaculate Hospital is a 115-bed facility located in the Denbigh section of Newport News. For the past 50 years, the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters at Mary Immaculate have successfully carried out their mission to treat the whole person, mind, body and spirit. The hospital is well known for its women’s services such as The Birthplace, which offers a unique birthing experience. Other specialties include a Heart Center, orthopedics, the Peninsula Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Bon Secours Hernia Center at Mary Immaculate and a full service emergency department with a fast track program. Throughout its history, Mary Immaculate Hospital has maintained a strong commitment to meeting the needs of patients on the Peninsula by continuously expanding its breadth of service and its numerous community outreach programs.

McDonald Army Community Hospital

Fort Eustis 314-7500

This 45-bed facility offers comprehensive care exclusively to military personnel and their dependents.

Riverside Regional Medical Center 500 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News www.riversideonline.com 594-2000

Riverside Regional Medical Center is the flagship hospital of Riverside Health System. The Health System started with the 1915 charter for the “Newport News General and Non Sectarian Hospital, Inc.”. The original hospital contained 50 beds and was opened on Huntington Ave., north of 50th Street in 1916. A nursing school was started at about the same time. The hospital was severely strained by a typhoid epidemic during World War I, as well as the influenza epidemic of 1918-19. It was expanded considerably during World War II. The hospital moved to its current 56-acre location in 1963. It currently has 450 beds and is the primary center for medical care on the Virginia Peninsula. Its medical staff is comprised of over 400 physicians in 33 specialties. Riverside Regional Medical Center has always been an innovative force for medicine and medical education both locally and nationally, from the nation’s first CCU in 1965 to the country’s first web-based, competency-based evaluation system in 2001. It continues to evolve and improve and current capital projects include a $100 million renovation of the entire hospital.

Riverside’s special programs and specialties include: Medical education teaching programs, Emergency Department and Level II Trauma Center, advanced operating rooms, a heart center, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Radiosurgery featuring Gamma Knife, Neurointerventional biplane for brain attack (stroke), cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, medical oncology, nephrology, neurology, neuroradiology, neurosurgery, obstetrics, ophthalmology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, physiatry, pulmonology, radiation oncology, rheumatology, urology and vascular.

Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Williamsburg

1500 Commonwealth Avenue Williamsburg 585-2200

Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Williamsburg is a 40-bed hospital offering state-ofthe-art care, comfort and convenience in Williamsburg.

Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Williamsburg features fully integrated computer technology through patient “Smart Rooms” enabling nursing staff and providers to spend more time at the bedside, in patient care and teaching.

The full-service facility includes an emergency department with 12 private rooms, inpatient and outpatient surgical services featuring two operating rooms and eight private preparation/recovery rooms, lobby, café and community education area, meditation and reflection area, radiology services, cardio/pulmonary services, outpatient diagnostic services, intensive care unit, pharmacy, and lifelong health center to aid in the transition of patients to other settings outside of the hospital.

In addition, a three floor medical office building has been added to the campus with services including diagnostic and imaging services, internal medicine, orthopedics, physical therapy, pulmonology, vascular and womens health.

Riverside Walter Reed Hospital 7519 Hospital Drive

Gloucester (804) 693-8800

Riverside Walter Reed Hospital is a 67-bed acute care facility providing comprehensive services and state-of-the-art technology to the communities of the Middle Peninsula. The professional and caring staff embraces the Riverside mission of caring for others as we would care for those we love. Riverside Walter Reed’s 30-plus acre campus includes the Riverside Wellness and Fitness Center, Middle Peninsula Cancer Center, a physical therapy suite including nutrition, speech, hand and occupational therapy. Hospital services include emergency, inpatient and outpatient surgery, imaging and laboratory. Specialty practices and services include cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, neurology and sleep, orthopedics, ophthalmology, physiatry, urology, vascular and women’s health.

Sentara CarePlex Hospital

3000 Coliseum Drive

Hampton 736-1000

The 200-bed hospital has revolutionized health care on the Peninsula. Orthopaedic Hospital at Sentara CarePlex is the region’s only dedicated orthopedic hospital and adjoins the main hospital where some of the area’s most advanced medical technology is available. A fiberoptic backbone spans the campus, enabling simultaneous computer transfer of life-saving information. This and other groundbreaking technology support the following: filmless, digital diagnostic imaging for faster, clearer test results; one of the nation’s first electronic ICUs for uninterrupted monitoring of critically ill patients; and surgical equipment so sophisticated it listens and responds to doctors’ orders. This hospital gained national stroke certification, sleep lab accredication and is a certified chest pain center--all advancing care for Peninsula residents. And, the future is even more exciting because every inch has been built to accommodate new advancements as they become available.

Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center

100 Sentara Circle Williamsburg 984-6000

The 340,000 square-foot acute care hospital has 145 all-private patient rooms, offering emergency, surgical, medical, maternal and pediatric care. Located on an entire campus devoted to wellness, the medical center is adjacent to many related services and is equipped with some of the latest technology including a 32-slice CT scanner, electronic intensive care monitoring (eICU®), “smart” operating rooms, and digital mammography. The hospital is a certified stroke center and adjoins the Vernon M. Geddy, Jr. Outpatient Center, which houses an outpatient surgery center, pain management clinic, heartburn treatment center and Sentara Williamsburg Comprehensive Breast Center within the Woman’s Imaging Pavilion and physician offices.

Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center 100 Emancipation Drive, Hampton 722-9961

This 405-bed facility was established in 1870 as the fourth national V.A. center, where soldiers could spend their last days in comfort and receive medical care. It has a strong affiliation with the staff, residents and students at the Eastern Virginia Medical School and provides comprehensive medical, mental health, hospice and nursing home care. In addition, it offers dialysis equipment and substance abuse services. It features several types of specialized care such as that for individuals with spinal cord injuries.

ACUTE CARE-SOUTHSIDE

Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center

150 Kingsley Lane, Norfolk www.bshr.com 889-5000

This 238-bed facility was established in 1855 and today is both an acute care and teaching hospital. Currently, over 600 physicians, representing a wide array of specialties, enable the hospital to provide a comprehensive range of inpatient, outpatient and diagnostic services. Its Midwifery Center was the region’s first and only hospital-based midwife birthing center. Other centers associated with Bon Secours DePaul include the Bon Secours Cancer Center, DePaul Vascular Center, the Joint and Spine Center, the Sleep Center, the Senior Health Center, the Center for Foot and Ankle Surgery, the Wound Care Center and the DePaul Center for Birth.

Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center

336 High Street, Portsmouth www.bshr.com 398-2200

With a staff of over 400 physicians, this 364-bed facility provides emergency, orthopedic, and comprehensive cardiac services, enhanced in 2005 with the opening of the Bon Secours Heart Institute in partnership with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Its technologically-advanced diagnostics include MRIs, CT scans, nuclear medicine, mammography and digital radiology. Bon Secours Maryview Center also features a daVinci robotics surgical program, the Bon Secours Surgical Weight Loss Center, the Family Birth Center, Spine Center, Maryview Center for Physical Rehabilitation, Martha Davis Cancer Center and the Maryview Joint Center.

Chesapeake Regional Medical Center

736 Battlefield Blvd., Chesapeake www.chesapeakeregional.com 312-8121

This 310-bed facility is ranked among Virginia’s top busiest hospitals and among the top 25 hospitals in the nation for stroke care. The BirthPlace —the hospital’s obstetrics unit—was created especially for women starting their families and has helped to deliver more than 50,000 babies. This unit provides a warm, homey atmosphere that is comfortable and nurturing while providing personalized nursing care to each mother and baby. This care is extended via MomsMobile, a service that sends a specially-trained nurse to the home to ensure mother and baby are doing well. This service is in addition to a variety of classes that are offered to help moms before and after delivery. Chesapeake General also features a progressive cancer treatment center, a diabetes unit, LifeStyle center and rehabilitation services on an inpatient and outpatient basis.

Eastern Virginia Medical School

825 Fairfax Avenue, Norfolk www.evms.edu 446-5600

One of the medical centers of the Eastern Virginia Medical School is today’s foremost leading reproductive program and was the site of the nation’s first in-vitro fertilization clinic. Other centers within the school include: the Center for Pediatric Research, the Diabetes Institute, the Center for Ocular Pharmacology, the Sleep Disorders Center and the Voice Center for individuals experiencing speech and swallowing problems.

Naval Medical Center

620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcp/ SitePages/home.aspx 953-5008

This facility is one of the Navy’s three teaching hospitals and the oldest and largest naval hospital in the country. It occupies a 112-acre site on the Elizabeth River and includes the Charette Health Care Center and a new 360-bed acute care facility that is the most modern in the Navy. The Naval Medical Center offers a comprehensive range of health care for military health care beneficiaries.

Sentara Independence

800 Independence Blvd., Virginia Beach www.sentara.com 363-6100

Formerly an acute care hospital, Sentara Independence provides a 24/7 Emergency Department and outpatient services, including physical therapy.

Sentara Leigh Hospital

830 Kempsville Road Norfolk 261-6700

This 250-bed acute care hospital features all private rooms and specializes in orthopedics, gynecology, ophthalmology, outpatient hand surgery and urology. It also offers specialized care through its certified primary stroke center, joint replacement services, family maternity care, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, expert breast care through the Comprehensive Breast Center, and the lifesaving eICU®.

Sentara Norfolk General Hospital

600 Gresham Drive, Norfolk 388-3000

This 555-bed tertiary care facility is located on a large medical campus including a leading medical school, children’s hospital, and Sentara Heart Hospital, which consistently ranks among the nation’s top 50 heart programs by U.S. News & World Report. As the first hospital in Hampton Roads to achieve Magnet status, Norfolk General is distinguished for nursing excellence and offers superior care through regionally- and nationally- known services such as the Sentara Cancer Institute, advanced imaging capabilities, a specialized level II nursery, eICU®, and minimally-invasive and robotic surgeries. Norfolk General is among a handful of Primary Stroke Centers in Virginia and home to the region’s only Level I Trauma Center, burn trauma unit, and solid organ transplant center. Also located on the Norfolk campus is Nightingale—the region’s first air ambulance.

Sentara Obici Hospital

2800 Godwin Blvd., Suffolk 934-4000

This 138-bed acute care hospital opened in 2002, carrying on a 50-year tradition of providing Suffolk and Western Tidewater residents patient-centered care. The hospital is a certified primary stroke center and provides a wide array of inpatient and outpatient health care services from medical and surgery services to intensive care, pediatrics, and physical rehabilitation. The hospital offers sophisticated diagnostic services such as cardiac testing, a sleep disorders center, and MRI capabilities. It is among a select group of facilities to offer digital mammography and is the only hospital in the region to offer women ImageChecker technology to read their mammograms.

Sentara Princess Anne Hospital

2025 Glenn Mitchell Drive Norfolk 507-1000

Sentara Princess Anne is a 160-bed acute care hospital that opened in 2011 to serve residents of southern Virginia Beach and neighboring Chesapeake communities. It includes full-service emergency care, surgical and a family maternity center with onsite neonatal intensive care unit. It also features the OrthoJoint Center and recently received National Stroke Certification. Expert breast services are offered through Sentara Virginia Beach Comprehensive Breast Centers.

Sentara Virginia Beach

General Hospital

1060 First Colonial Road

Virginia Beach 395-8000

This 282-bed acute care facility is among a handful of Primary Stroke Centers in Virginia and offers an array of specialized capabilities through Sentara Heart Center; expert breast services are offered through Sentara Virginia Beach Comprehensive Breast Centers; and intensive care unit featuring 24-hour coverage by intensivists. In addition, the hospital offers access to Sentara Cancer Network through the Coastal Cancer Center; an accredited sleep disorders center; a new inpatient rehab unit, and an expanded emergency department with 40 private patient rooms.

Southampton Memorial Hospital 100 Fairview Drive, Franklin www.smhfranklin.com 569-6100

Established in 1963, Southampton Memorial Hospital is a 221-bed, non-profit facility committed to finding innovative ways of improving health care services. The hospital offers specialties in over 27 different fields, including women’s services, senior care, psychiatry, urology, ophthalmology, internal medicine, obstetrics, long term care and more. In addition, SMH provides 24-hour home health care, hospice and community counseling services, and operates it’s East Pavilion long-term care facility that services 116 residents. There, patients have access to Lakeview Medical Center’s satellite facility that provides cardiology, gastroenterology, pulmonology and rheumatology treatments.

Mental Health Care

Bon Secours Maryview Behavioral Medicine Center

3636 High Street, Portsmouth www.bshr.com 398-2367

This 54-bed facility offers a comprehensive range of medical services for those with an acute emotional crisis or drug/alcohol dependency. Medical services include treatment for chemical dependency for adults and psychiatric care for adults and adolescents.

Eastern State Hospital

4601 Ironbound Road

Williamsburg 253-5161

Now part of the Virginia Department of Mental Health Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services system, the 760bed facility provides community-focused mental health care.

Riverside Mental Health & Recovery Center 2244 Executive Drive

Hampton 826-1007

Our admissions team offers 24/7 support for individuals experiencing behavioral and mental health issues. If you or a family member needs guidance, call us at 757-827-3119. We provide confidential, comprehensive assessments and referral assistance. We also offer walk-in services. Please know that we support all active and retired military through a wide range of behavioral health services and programs. The Psychiatric Emergency department (ED) is specifically designed to care for patients 5 and older who are struggling with mental health and substance use. Separate treatment areas for adults and pediatrics the facility will be open 24 hours, seven days a week to provide care for those in need.

Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center 1100 First Colonial Road

Virginia Beach

496-6000 www.absfirst.com

This freestanding hospital offers acute psychiatric and substance abuse services for children, adolescents and adults. Specialized programs: dual diagnosis treatment, substance abuse rehabilitation, detoxification and the women’s program. A unique component is a Mobile Assessment Team that can be triaged to local hospitals, emergency rooms, medical offices, schools and businesses for on-site crisis evaluation.

SPECIALIZED/ NON-ACUTE CARE

Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View 5818 Harbour View Blvd., Suffolk www.bshr.com 673-5800

This facility includes an outpatient surgery and a diagnostic center which includes western Hampton Roads’ only open MRI unit as well as CT and diagnostic radiology and non-invasive vascular imaging. Other services include In-Motion Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Center, a gastroenterology center, the Bon Secours Center for Colon and Rectal Diseases, the Bon Secours Surgical Weight Loss Center, Mid-Atlantic Hearing and Balance Center, primary care and specialist offices, a full-service emergency department and The Millie Lancaster Women’s Center.

Bon Secours Health Center at Virginia Beach

828 Healthy Way, Virginia Beach www.bshr.com 463-2540

Bon Secours Health Center at Virginia Beach offers outpatient surgery and advanced imaging services to include CT and MRI. In addition to the In-Motion Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Center, there are primary as well as specialty practices on the campus.

Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters

601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk 668-7000

Exclusively dedicated to the health needs of children, CHKD serves as the region’s referral center for the most sophisticated care needed in the management of chronic illnesses and diseases and the routine primary care available through its partner community pediatricians.

CountyMed DPC

4600 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown 500-8750 www.countymeddpc.com

Just opened in June, CountyMed is today’s version of a family-friendly, neighborhood doctor. Primary care services and urgent care needs but without the wait. Same day and next day appointments, 24-hour telemedicine availability. CountyMed is concierge medicine without the hassle of insurance. Focused on prevention and early detection and will develop individual wellness plans using the newest innovation in medical care.

Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute www.Hamptonproton.org

As a patient treatment facility as well as a research and education center, HUPTI builds upon Hampton’s legacy of knowledge and innovation. Our doctors and researchers are further developing the science of proton therapy to remain at the vanguard of the fight against cancer into the future. HUPTI continues to be a catalyst for new scientific discoveries and increasingly accurate, advanced care for cancer patients. Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute (HUPTI) was the eighth center to rise to prominence, and has evolved to become the largest facility of its kind in the world.

Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine www.jonesinstitute.org

The Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine is the largest, most comprehensive women’s health practice in the region. It offers fertility treatments ranging from diagnosis and basic treatments, such as intrauterine insemination, to pioneering assisted-reproduction technologies, such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). It also provides care for normal and complicated obstetrics patients as well as for women experiencing menopause and its complications, like osteoporosis.

Noninvasive

Precisely targets tumor tissue spared and covered

Lake Taylor Transitional Care

1309 Kempsville Road, Norfolk www.laketaylor.org 461-5001

Considered to be one of the best sub-acute care facilities on the East Coast, this 296-bed facility is also one of the few in the state licensed to provide both nursing and sub-acute care. It typically provides care for patients who are too well to warrant hospital care but who are unprepared to return home because of respiratory, stroke, orthopedic, cancer or neurological illness.

Orthopedic & Spine Center

250 Nat Turner Boulevard Newport News 596-1900

This practice specializes in orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, arthritis surgery, total knee and hip replacements, arthroscopic surgery, fracture treatment, hand and foot surgeries, MRI and Dexascan (bone density and body fat analysis).

Riverside Rehabilitation Institute in Partnership with Select Medical 245 Chesapeake Avenue Newport News 928-8000

Riverside Rehabilitation Hospital provides highly specialized care, advanced treatment and leading-edge technologies that help individuals like you rebuild your life following injury or illness. Services include stroke, orthopedic, neurologic, brain injury, amputee, spinal cord and medically complex rehabilitation.

Sentara BelleHarbour

3920 A Bridge Road, Suffolk 983-0000

Advanced health care has come to north Suffolk at Sentara BelleHarbour, less than one mile from the 664/Route 17 interchange. This state-of-the-art outpatient medical center brings quality health services including a 24hour, freestanding emergency department, advanced imaging center, central testing and laboratory, sleep center, occupational medicine, physical therapy services, and physician offices to nearby residents.

Sentara Gloucester Medical Arts

5659 Parkway Drive

Gloucester (804) 210-1000

Sentara Gloucester Medical Arts, located off Route 17 at the entrance of the Gloucester Business Park, has a wide array of medical services including urgent care, primary and specialists care, and pediatrics coupled with diagnostic imaging services.

Sentara

Greenbrier Healthplex

713 Volvo Parkway

Chesapeake 1-800-736-8272

Advanced Imaging Center 282-4025

Battlefield Therapy Center 282-4015

Advanced healthcare in a neighbohood setting is available at Greenbrier HealthPlex. Included are physician offices, diagnostic services, physical therapy and complete women’s care as well as laboratory testing.

Sentara Heart Hospital®

600 Gresham Drive, Norfolk 388-8000

This $94.5 million, state-of-the-art facility, opened in February, 2006 on the Norfolk General Hospital campus. It is the region’s only dedicated heart hospital enabling heart patients to receive comprehensive services-from diagnostics and interventional cardiology to open-heart surgery and transplantation—all under one roof. The new hospital showcases excellence in heart care building on Norfolk General’s successes in developing one of the best heart programs in the nation. The facility has 112 licensed inpatient beds and 45 pre/post procedural rooms—all private. It also features 5 “smart” voice-activated cardiac operating rooms, the region’s only cardiac eICU® offering round-the- clock electronic monitoring of heart patients, 6 cardiac catheterization labs, and 3 electrophysiology (EP) labs. In addition, the hospital has the region’s first 64-slice CT scanner, which enables doctors to diagnose heart disease within seconds and avoid invasive heart catheterization procedures.

Sentara Medical Group

Virginia Beach 395-1300

Nearly 400 premier physicians practicing from about 100 sites of care comprise Sentara Medical Group. Spanning from Williamsburg to northeastern North Carolina, the medical group includes a full complement of primary and secondary physicians growing to meet the changing needs of the community.

Sentara Medical Arts & Urgent Care at New Town

4374 New Town Avenue

Williamsburg 259-1900

Sentara Medical Arts & Urgent Care at New Town, a nearly 50,000 square foot building located off Ironbound Road, houses several internal medicine and family practice physician offices in addition to New Town Urgent Care now open seven days a week. Occupational Medicine, coumadin clinic, and a pediatric practice and specialized teen health clinic are also located on campus.

Sentara Port Warwick

11803 Jefferson Avenue at Loftus Newport News 736-9898

Sentara Port Warwick is the Peninsula’s only comprehensive outpatient campus. Located on 15 acres, this three-building complex includes a 24-hour freestanding emergency department staffed by board-certified emergency physicians, advanced imaging center, the region’s first comprehensive breast center including a high-risk breast program, an advanced vascular treatment center, and an outpatient surgery center staffed by boardcertified surgeons well-versed in minimallyinvasive surgeries that reduce recovery times. Primary and specialty physicians, a laboratory, hyperbaric medicine, Virginia Oncology’s cancer center and endovascular suite offer a full complement of outpatient services to Peninsula patients.

Sentara St. Lukes

20209 Sentara Way, Carrollton www.sentara.com/stlukes 542-1000

Now open near the intersection of Brewers Neck Boulevard (Route 258) and Route 10 is Sentara St. Luke’s, a new, two-story, 52,000 square foot health care campus. Among the services available on campus are: Sentara Urgent Care, Sentara Family Medicine

Physicians (formerly Smithfield Medical Center), Advanced Imaging Services, Smithfield Therapy Center (formerly Smithfield Physical Therapy), laboratory services, and physician specialists ranging from OB/GYN to cardiology, gastrointestinal care and ophthalmology.

W. Jennings Outpatient Center

844 N. Battlefield Boulevard Chesapeake 312-6137

This Surgery Center, designed for patients who have their procedure and return home the same day, offers many advantages. Its award-winning design is one of the most patient-friendly in Hampton Roads providing a soothing atmosphere that is an alternative to traditional hospitals. All patient rooms have windows, many of which overlook an outdoor pond and fountain area. Even the four operating suites have windows for natural lighting. Family member needs have also been taken into account, with a spacious, comfortable waiting area that boasts two workstations with phones. Procedures that can be performed in the Surgery Center include orthopedic, gynecologic, ENT, plastic, podiatry and general surgery cases.

FITNESS / WELLNESS CENTERS

Bally Total Fitness

Peninsula & Southside locations 1-866-402-2559 (40BALLY)

Bon Secours ParCourse Fitness Trail

2 Bernadine Dr., Newport News 886-6000

Chesapeake Health Fitness Centers

Lifestyle Center-CGH

800 Battlefield Boulevard North Chesapeake 312-6132

Lifestyle Center-Western Branch 4626 Taylor Road, Chesapeake 483-8300

Curves for Women

Peninsula & Southside 1-800-419-9250

Dominion Physical Therapy

466 Denbigh Boulevard Newport News 875-0861

729 Thimble Shoals, Suite 4C Newport News 873-2932

243 McLaws Circle, Suite 102 Williamsburg 564-9628

304 Marcella Road, Suite E Hampton 825-9446

500 Rodman Ave, Suite 4 Portsmouth 393-6119

301 Riverview Avenue, Suite 525A Norfolk 963-5588

Obici Physical Therapy and Wellness Route 10/Godwin Boulevard Suffolk 934-8572

Riverside Wellness & Fitness Centers

12650 Jefferson Ave. Newport News 875-7525

7516 Hospital Rd., Rte. 17 Gloucester (804) 693-8888

Our wellness programs are integrated with Riverside’s physicians and practitioners to offer complete care for your overall health. We also offer CPR and first aid classes, fitness assessments, metabolic testing, and an on-site health coach to help you meet your goals. No matter your goal, you’ll find challenge, encouragement and motivation at our fitness centers. Cardio machines. Free weights. Group fitness classes. Specialized classes. One-on-one training. Find your balance in life with programs and services that focus on nurturing your mind and body. You’ll find indoor and outdoor tennis courts, indoor basketball and racquetball. Tennis lessons, leagues, and tournaments are also offered. Our center offers diverse resources and programs to help you stay healthy and safe, in and around the water, regardless of age or swimming ability. The indoor pools are heated year-round. Two lanes are always open for lap swimming, and a Red Crosscertified Lifeguard is on duty at all times. The center also offers a spacious hot tub for relaxation and rejuvenation. Improve circulation and melt stress away with a relaxing massage. Or join one of our yoga, tai chi, or guided meditation classes to refresh your mind, improve sleep, and manage stress. There’s something for everyone. We also offer on-site child care during your workout. Children 6 weeks to 7 years old are welcome.

Sentara Center for Health & Fitness

4001 Coliseum Drive

Hampton 766-2658

The Sentara Center for Health & Fitness opened across from Sentara CarePlex Hospital and offers comprehensive health and wellness services including cardiovascular and weight training, sports performance, and medically-managed fitness and rehabilitation.

The Simon Family JCC

5000 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 100 Virginia Beach 321-2338

Offers more than just a great gym. Members:

• Comprehensive fitness center and indoor and outdoor pools

• 50+ free group fitness classes per week, including Tabata, Zumba, and more

• Free babysitting while you work out

• Summer day camps for toddlers - teens

• Cultural & educational programs for children, teens & adults

Total Fitness

6120 Jefferson Ave.

Newport News 827-0629

Free weights, individualized programs, Lifecycles, Nautilus and Universal equipment, nutritional guidance, rowers, sauna, stair climbers, tanning bed, weight-loss program and whirlpool. Features lifting supplies and supplements. Specializes in body building.

YMCA

Chesapeake

Portsmouth 399-5511

Newport News 223-7925

Norfolk 622-9622

Suffolk 934-9622

Virginia Beach 456-9622

Williamsburg 220-9622

York County 867-3300

Aerobics, free weights, indoor pool, indoor track, Lifecycles, Nautilus equipment, racquetball, rowers and stair climbers. Features Cybex and three gyms. Child care.

Referrals

American Board of Medical Specialties www.abms.org 1-866-275-2267 (866-ASK-ABMS) Verifies doctors’ board certification.

Riverside Nurse 595-6363 Toll-free 1-800-675-6368

Assesses medical symptoms, answers health information questions and provides physician referrals. Free and confidential 24-hour, 7-days-a-week service provided by Riverside Health System.

Bon Secours Health Resource Center

Mary Immaculate Hospital 886-6000

Refers specific doctors—who have chosen to be in the service—on a rotational basis. Also refers programs offered by the hospital and community support groups. Available business hours only.

Sentara Healthcare 1-800-736-8272

Refers specific doctors—who have chosen to be in the service—on a rotational basis. Refers services of bilingual doctors. Also refers programs offered by the hospital and community support groups. 

547-9622

Hampton 722-9044

South Hampton Roads 624-9622

James City County 200-6070

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