Upper Valley Medical Center

Upper Valley Medical Center

Upper Valley Medical Center serves residents of Miami County in Southwest Ohio from our 100-acre campus in Troy, next to Interstate 75. We offer a wide range of advanced care, including emergency, heart (including cardiac catheterization), cancer, behavioral health, long-term care, and much more. Leading national organizations regularly recognize our quality care. We offer Miami County’s only Level III Trauma Center and the only Level II Special Care Nursery between Dayton and Lima. Our stroke care has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Center. 

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3130 N. County Rd. 25-A
Troy, OH 45373

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Current ER Wait Time 3 Minutes*
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Whether you’re a patient, family member, friend, or business partner, we welcome you to our campus. Get more information on parking, how to contact patients, rules for visiting patients, and the amenities we offer, including our food and dining options.

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Our Providers

Whether you’re looking for a primary care provider or a specialist, our physicians and advanced practice providers offer you advanced, compassionate care in a wide range of specialties. You’ll find them conveniently close to home and work.

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Awards

We’re proud to make a difference in our community. When others recognize our achievements, we know we’re fulfilling our mission. We’re grateful for the awards and recognition our hospital and people have earned.

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Latest News

UVMC Board of Directors Names New President

TROY, Ohio (Feb. 15, 2019) - The Upper Valley Medical Center (UVMC) Board of Directors has named Steve Staley of Piqua as board chair for 2019/2020. He succeeds Craig Bundschuh who served as chair in 2017/2018.    

Staley, an officer with Koverman Staley Dickerson Insurance Agency, began his career in insurance in 1978 after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in business economics from the College of Wooster. He became a licensed agent and earned the prestigious Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter professional designation.   

Staley joined the UVMC/Premier Health Board of Directors in 2012 after serving on the board’s adjunct community finance committee for more than a decade. He has held a variety of leadership positions on the board, most recently as vice chair and member of the executive committee. 

He has been active in the Piqua and Miami County communities all his life and has served on boards of the Miami County YMCA, Piqua Area United Way, Piqua Community Foundation and Piqua Public Library. He also has been active with the Piqua Rotary Club and Piqua American Legion baseball team.  

Staley is a recipient of the Piqua Chamber of Commerce Order of George Award and the Piqua Salvation Army Others Award.  

“We look forward to supporting Steve in his new leadership role with our board,” said Tom Parker, UVMC president. “As a life-long Miami County resident and long-time board member, he knows our hospital and our community. He is a valuable asset to UVMC and Premier Health.”     

Staley resides in Piqua with his wife, Gail.  They have two sons and two grandchildren. 

*The current wait time is an estimated wait time before a person sees a physician and is not a guarantee. It is based on patient activity (how many patients are being treated and the severity of their injuries) within the last hour, and it is subject to change at any moment. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911.