St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital to Celebrate Momentous Grand Opening of New State-of-the-Art Facility

CAMARILLO, CA – St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital (SJPVH), a member of Dignity Health Central Coast, is pleased to announce the highly-anticipated grand opening of its new 71,000 square foot facility. To celebrate the elaborate modernization and expansion project, community members are invited to attend a grand opening celebration to learn about the advanced technologies […]
Emergency Department at St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital Now Seeing Patients in New Rapid Care Rooms

CAMARILLO, CA – (March 27, 2018) – St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital (SJPVH), a Dignity Health hospital, is pleased to introduce the newly modernized rapid care rooms as part of its impressive Emergency Department (ED) expansion. Currently, the 14-bed ED sees an average of 24,000 cases a year, with the addition of rapid care rooms, visiting ED patients with […]
Historic Beam Signing Ceremony Held for St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital’s New Patient Addition

New $80 million addition ensures future of healthcare in Camarillo Hundreds of enthusiastic supporters became part of history on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 by signing the final steel beam used in the construction of the new patient addition at St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital. The day-long event concluded with a blessing of the beam and […]
St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit Recognized with Beacon Award for Excellence
St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital Receives Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence

Healthgrades honors top five percent of hospitals in nation for clinical excellence with the Distinguished Hospital Award vialis 40mg arial,sans-serif;”>St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital (SJPVH), a member of the Dignity Health system that locally also includes St. John’s Regional Medical Center (SJRMC), is proud to announce it is a recipient, for the second year in […]
Camarillo City Council: $2.1 million to shore up Camarillo Springs hillside

Following a fire, heavy rains in October and December of 2014 caused mud and debris to flow onto several residential properties in the Camarillo Springs community. Over $1 million was subsequently spent to carve out debris flow platforms and position K-rails. A federal government grant for $750,000 offset part of the $1 million. Further geological […]
















