Ashley Regional Medical Center

Ashley Regional Medical Center Ashley Regional Medical Center is an acute care hospital located in Vernal, UT.

Ashley Regional Medical Center, a vital part of the Uintah Basin since 1941, is a Joint Commission Accredited 39-bed hospital in Vernal, Utah's Dinosaur Land. With over 14,000 ER patients treated annually, our 24/7 staffed Emergency Room is led by dedicated physicians. We're a Level IV Trauma Center, a Stroke Receiving Facility designated by Utah's Health Department, Chest Pain Accredited, and hold a 5-star CMS rating. We're committed to delivering top-quality and safe patient care, prioritizing our community's health and well-being. IF YOU HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL 911 OR VISIT THE NEAREST EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITY. Please note that information, including personal and health information, posted to this page is generally accessible by others. To protect your privacy, PLEASE DO NOT SHARE OR COMMUNICATE ANY MEDICAL OR OTHER HEALTH INFORMATION ON OR THROUGH THIS PAGE. By posting to this site, you assume any risks associated with the sharing of this information. Ashley Regional Medical Center expressly disclaims any obligations under federal or state health privacy laws for information contained in such posts. For more information on Facebook’s privacy practices and terms and conditions, please review the policies and terms applicable to the third-party site. We are not responsible for the privacy and security practices of those other websites, applications, and/or platforms or the information they may collect (which may include IP address). You should contact such third parties directly to determine their respective privacy policies. Links to any other websites or content do not constitute or imply an endorsement or recommendation by us of the linked website, platform, and/or content. For more information on Ashley Regional Medical Center’s privacy and security practices related to our services, please visit our website. We use this page to share content about our facility, team, community, health observances, and general health education. Please be respectful, and note that while we do not regularly review or remove content from this page, we reserve the right to review and remove posts or comments that are, among other things, abusive, fraudulent, deceptive, misleading, obscene, violate the law, promote unrelated offerings, link to external sites, or may otherwise risk harm to any person.

Congratulations to this beautiful family on their new arrival. Thank you for trusting us with such a special moment.
03/27/2026

Congratulations to this beautiful family on their new arrival. Thank you for trusting us with such a special moment.

Orthopedic care is about more than treating an injury. It’s about keeping you active, healthy and moving comfortably. Wh...
03/24/2026

Orthopedic care is about more than treating an injury. It’s about keeping you active, healthy and moving comfortably. Whether it’s arthritis, joint pain or recovery after a fall, personalized care helps you manage pain, improve your range of motion and get back to being you.

We don’t just specialize in orthopedic care. We specialize in you.

Welcome to the world, little one! We are thankful to share in the joy of your growing family!
03/20/2026

Welcome to the world, little one! We are thankful to share in the joy of your growing family!

03/20/2026

Ashley Regional has been identified as an exposure site for measles. The exposure occurred in our Emergency Department on March 12, 2026, between 1:15 PM and 6:15 PM. Our team has notified all patients and staff who may have been affected by this incident. The Environmental Services team has conducted thorough cleaning of the affected areas. If you believe you may have been exposed during this timeframe and have any questions, please contact our support line at 435-789-3330.

As a reminder, if you are experiencing symptoms associated with measles and it is not an emergency, please avoid entering our facilities and contact our team at 435-789-3330 or your primary care provider to arrange testing.

To help prevent further transmission, individuals with known exposure and symptoms are advised to remain at home. We encourage vaccination; our pediatric providers are available to schedule MMR vaccinations during normal business hours. For additional information, please call 435-789-3330 or reach out to your primary care provider.

Additional precautions to reduce the spread of measles include staying home after exposure or when experiencing symptoms and adhering to the guidelines provided by the TriCounty Health Department.

03/19/2026

Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most diagnosed cancer in the US. But the good news is there are more than 1.5 million survivors of colorectal cancer in the United States. Because colorectal cancer is preventable with screening. Colorectal cancer doesn't always show symptoms—that's why it's so important to get screened. If you're 45 or older, it's time to get screened. Find any potential warning signs of colon cancer early, when treatment is most effective. Talk to your provider about scheduling your colonoscopy.

03/18/2026

We’re grateful to offer StepOne services at our facility and for the impact they bring to our community.

Embrace a healthier you this National Nutrition Month! Eating healthier doesn't have to be complicated. We're here to su...
03/17/2026

Embrace a healthier you this National Nutrition Month! Eating healthier doesn't have to be complicated. We're here to support you! Start with these simple steps to help you on your journey to better nutrition.

03/12/2026

During Sleep Awareness Week, we’re highlighting common signs you may not be getting the rest your body needs. Sleep plays an important role in your physical, mental and emotional health, and recognizing the signs is the first step toward better rest.

If sleep issues are affecting your daily life, talk with your provider about next steps.

We invite you to participate in this local community well-being survey. Your insights will contribute to a better unders...
03/10/2026

We invite you to participate in this local community well-being survey. Your insights will contribute to a better understanding of well-being in the area.

⏳ Just 10 minutes can help support community wellbeing in Vernal.

Vernal City is partnering with Utah State University and the Utah Wellbeing Project to better understand community wellbeing in our area. We invite Vernal residents age 18 and older to share their perspectives by participating in a short survey.

📝 Take the survey here:
https://tinyurl.com/Vernal2026

The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete, is completely anonymous, and is voluntary. No identifying information will be collected. You may skip any questions you prefer not to answer.

Please only complete the survey once, and feel free to encourage other adults (18+) in your household or community to participate as well.

The survey is mobile-friendly, available in Spanish (Disponible en español), and will remain open through March 23.

Learn more about the project:
https://www.vernal.gov/536/Utah-Wellbeing-Survey

This research study has been approved by the Utah State University Institutional Review Board (Protocol #15379).
Questions about the survey may be directed to Dr. Courtney Flint at (435) 797-8635.
Questions about your rights as a research participant may be directed to the USU IRB Office at (435) 797-0567 or irb@usu.edu

Thank you for helping contribute to a better understanding of community wellbeing in Vernal.

03/10/2026

Your safety is at the heart of everything we do. This Patient Safety Awareness Week, we’re proud to specialize in YOU and remain committed to providing you and your family with safe, high-quality care as part of our mission of making communities healthier.

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150 West 100 North
Vernal, UT
84078

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