About Us

What Should I Know About Odessa Regional Medical Center?

Odessa Regional Medical Center was founded in 1975 by 14 obstetricians, pediatricians, and family practitioners as Odessa Women’s and Children’s Hospital. Through the years, the hospital grew and evolved into a full-service healthcare facility and the name was changed to Odessa Regional Hospital in 1995.

In June 2007, Odessa Regional Hospital purchased Alliance Hospital and changed its name to Odessa Regional Medical Center to reflect its larger campus and more comprehensive services. In 2015, ORMC acquired Basin Healthcare Center. The hospital has 225 beds and has approximately 250 physicians on staff and has over 700 employees.

Today, ORMC offers a wide spectrum of healthcare services, including advanced diagnostic imaging technology, emergency care, innovative surgical procedures, maternity care, comprehensive cardiac services and general medical care.

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PHYSICIAN OWNERS.

Quality Care

At Odessa Regional Medical Center, it is our goal to provide safe, effective, high-quality healthcare for our patients.

Odessa Regional Medical Center is fully accredited by Det Norske Veritas (DNV). DNV evaluates the safety and quality of care provided by healthcare organizations around the world. DNV’s National Integrated Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations (NIAHO) service is the first new federally-approved accreditation program in more than 30 years. DNV utilizes the first hospital accreditation program in the United States that integrates the internationally recognized ISO 9001 Quality Management System with the Medicare Conditions of Participation. ISO 9001 is recognized by businesses around the world as the benchmark for continual quality improvement. Innovative hospitals have started embracing ISO as a way to identify and focus on the most successful approaches to patient care, billing and other critical aspects of running a modern hospital.