
Whidbey General Hospital is committed to improving healthcare for the Whidbey Island community. We are a not-for-profit, Medicare certified, Public District Hospital, incorporated under the laws of the State of Washington.
The main hospital campus opened in March of 1970 and has since expanded to include the Whidbey Family Birthplace, the Medical Ambulatory Care and Oncology Clinic, and our satellite campuses on both the North and South end of the island. Two rural health clinics, also located both north and south provide affordable quality healthcare to the island’s under or uninsured population. All of our many facilities are owned and operated by the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District, an organization supported by your tax dollars.
Our objective has always been to provide excellent patient-centered care at the lowest feasible cost to our community. To this end, we actively participate in local, state, and national quality initiatives to uphold our standards of healthcare excellence. We also strive to be good stewards of your tax dollars, re-investing in new services and technologies.
Red Dress Luncheon Programs
Whidbey General Hospital and Soroptimist International groups of Whidbey Island are teaming up to provide three Red Dress Luncheons in February. The luncheons are an all day event covering heart-related information about cholesterol, blood sugar, exercise, nutrition, stress, diabetes, heart disease and more. There will be a small fee to cover the cost of the heart-healthy lunch.
Thursday, Feb 11
9am - 3pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
Freeland, WA
RSVP: Barbara Enberg
gonfishn@whidbey.com
360-579-1948
Tuesday, Feb 23
9am - 3pm
First United Methodist Church
Oak Harbor, WA
RSVP: Maria Litrenta
mvrl@comcast.net
360-969-3199
13th Annual Cancer Art Show March 6th, 2010

This year's 13th Annual Cancer Art Show will be held at the Pacific Northwest Art School located at 15 NW Birch St., Coupeville WA. Cancer survivors, support persons, and those working professionally with those who have cancer are invited to share with our community the art they have produced which demonstrates or suggests the life-changing impact cancer has had on them.
