| Sebasticook Valley Hospital (SVH) is a progressive 25-bed critical access hospital in Pittsfield, Maine. It was established in 1963 by a group of community leaders. The hospital is an integral member of the communities it serves.
The people who work and volunteer here care about the health and well-being of area residents. We recognize that there are many factors affecting the health of citizens of the region. SVH takes a proactive approach in helping people in the Sebasticook Valley improve the quality of their lives. We work with local businesses, schools, communities of faith, other healthcare providers, area organizations, and private individuals to make the Valley a healthy place to live.
SVH serves an area encompassing a population of approximately 30,000 people in central Maine. We have a wide range of outpatient services, including over 20 specialty services. To learn more about SVH specialty services, click here.
SVH was created from community interest and need and continues to move ahead based on the needs of our region. To learn more about Sebasticook Valley Hospital's mission, vision and values, click here.
SVH's Chief of Staff is James Baldwin, DO and our Vice Chief of Staff is Tom Moskalewicz, MD.
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SVH Annual Report
While our challenges have escalated more in recent years, our continued success exemplifies the tremendous commitment we have to the mission of Sebasticook Valley Hospital - to improve the health and well-being of the people who live in the nine county region. Click here to view the 2007 Annual Report
Click here to view our form 990. |