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About us

Learn more about Retreat Doctors' Hospital is a 226-bed facility serving Central Virginia with an array of outpatient services and medical and surgical treatments.

Learn more about Retreat Doctors' Hospital

Get to know our leadership team, read the latest updates in our news room and discover our award-winning services.

Our leadership
Our hospital leadership teams are dedicated to continually improving our services, abilities and safety practices. They ensure our patients and our communities get access to the high-quality care they need and deserve.
Newsroom
We regularly publish articles when we add new services, departments and advanced technology, so you can see all the benefits our hospital has to offer.
Awards and recognitions
Across all of our services and specialties, we strive to raise the bar on healthcare. Because of our dedication to this pursuit, we are proudly recognized by organizations such as the Joint Commission and the American College of Surgeons.

Volunteering

If you are interested in volunteering your time to help others, our hospital welcomes your application.

Volunteer application

Our volunteers play an important role in the services we offer our patients and the community. We have opportunities in our emergency department, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), concierge program and nursing stations. We look forward to hearing from you.

Learn more about hospital volunteering 

The Healthy Living Blog

Read our blogs to learn about preventive care and ways you can lead a healthier lifestyle.

Your top 7 C-section questions answered 

April 11, 2024
If you or a loved one is expecting, you may be wondering about cesarean sections (C-sections). Here are answers to some of the top questions about this method of delivering a baby through a surgical incision of the mom's abdomen.

Is walking exercise? 7 things to know about your daily walking routine 

April 01, 2024
Tayla Holman
Starting a walking exercise routine is a simple way to promote good health. But how many steps should you aim for, and how often?