The Hospital:
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center is a 113-bed community hospital accredited by The Joint Commission. The Medical Center completed a $115 million expansion and renovation project in 2017. With Level III Trauma Center accreditation, the emergency department maintains a 30-minutes-or-less service pledge. McKenzie-Willamette offers comprehensive services through McKenzie Heart, Lung and Vascular Center including cardiology and cardiovascular surgery. Key hospital services are obstetrics, general surgery, gastroenterology, orthopedics, radiology, rehabilitation, robotic surgery, telemedicine, and wound care. We serve over 383,000 people in Lane County and support outlying communities from the Cascade mountains to the coast, and south to Douglas and Coos Counties. McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center is owned in part by physicians.
- Gold Seal of Approval for Wound Care by The Joint Commission
- Gold Seal of Approval for both Hip and Knee Joint Replacement by The Joint Commission
The Community:
Eugene/Springfield is nestled between a spectacular coastline and mountains, boasting abundant rivers and lakes, offering hiking, mountain bike trails, fishing, skiing, recreational boating, camping and golfing beckoning the outdoor enthusiast. Points of Interest include Crater Lake, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Bachelor, Oregon Coast and Oregon Wineries.
As home of the University of Oregon Ducks, sporting events are held at the University’s Matthew Knight Arena, Autzen Stadium, PK Park and Hayward Field. Eugene, OR, is known as “Track Town USA” hosting national and international track and field events such as the NCAA Finals, Prefontaine Classic, Olympic Trials and World Athletics Championships that attract world class athletes
Additionally, our area is rich in cultural activities and the arts including: The Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene Symphony, Oregon Bach Festival, Eugene Ballet and Opera, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, as well as, an outdoor Amphitheatre.