Welcome to the NEW Barstow Community Hospital.
The new hospital introduces a whole new healthcare experience for patients in the Barstow area.
Situated on 20 acres, the hospital was designed for future expansion to serve Barstow as it grows.
The new BCH is 15,000 square feet larger - concentrated in clinical areas to benefit safe, quality patient care.
The new BCH was engineered to withstand a major earthquake and remain operational in the event of a disaster.
As part of a continued commitment to community wellness, the new BCH features a 3/4-mile fitness path.
The new hospital offers expanded patient care areas, increased patient privacy and security, and more.
One of four spacious ICU rooms, featuring some of the latest advanced patient monitoring systems.
The hospital was designed with patient and staff security in mind. Areas like the ICU entrance require badges.
One of 20 medical/surgical rooms designed for patient comfort and privacy to promote healing.
Many of ancillary departments, like the lab pictured here, were designed large enough to service a 60-bed hospital.
The lobby, like many med/surg rooms, features large windows for light and provide views of the Mojave Desert.
One of the home-like labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum (LDRP) rooms.
One of three postpartum rooms in the Obstetrics Department for moms recovering from c-section deliveries.
An example of the patient-centered design in one of the postpartum rooms.
The nurses’ station within the Surgery Department.
The spacious Surgery Department at the new Barstow Community Hospital.
The spacious operating rooms offer some of the latest technology.
One of the patient pre-op bays in the new outpatient surgery center.
The outpatient surgery center was designed with staff efficiency and safety in mind.
The outpatient surgery center features 6 prep and recovery bays and 4 post anesthesia care unit (PACU) bays.
The nurses’ station within the outpatient surgery center.
Entrance from pre-admission testing to the outpatient surgery center.
The Diagnostic Imaging Department features some of the latest digital imaging technology, digital mammography.
The hospital features local photography - as in this photo near the public elevator access from Diagnostic Imaging.
One of the Respiratory Therapy rooms where staff perform EKGs, EEGs, echocardiograms, stress tests and more.
The new 32-slice CT scan uses X-rays to make detailed pictures of structures inside the body.
Private fast-track bays in the new Emergency Department for less acute patients.
The new Emergency Department features 15 spacious private treatment rooms.
The major acuity treatment room in the Emergency Department.
The ED nurses’ station includes a nurse call system, patient monitoring and electronic medical records.
The Emergency Department (ED) is four times larger than was the ED at the origination hospital.
The triage room in the ED - where the process begins to help ensure we meet our 30-minute service pledge.
The Emergency Department entrance and lobby, featuring private registration rooms.