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The Queen’s Medical Center – Wahiawā

Aloha. At The Queen’s Medical Center – Wahiawā, we serve the Wahiawā, Central Oʻahu, and North Shore Communities to improve the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians and all the people of Hawai‘i.

Aloha, patients and families.

On April 2, 2024, Wahiawā General Hospital became The Queen’s Medical Center – Wahiawā and opened to the public on May 30, 2024. With this acquisition, the community will have access to:

More than 700 physicians, specialists, and services through Queen’s University Medical Group (QUMG).

Emergency care supported with primary care, laboratory, and specialty care outpatient services.

Expanded clinical services and leading-edge resources for specialized care.

We understand you may have questions and we’re committed to making you feel comfortable in your new ʻohana.
Below, you will find related information and resources.

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128 Lehua Street,
Wahiawā, HI 96786

We’re so glad you’ve found us. Keeping Hawai‘i healthy and its ‘ohana strong are our deepest commitments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Emergency Department services, imaging, and lab services will be available.

At this time, inpatient care will not be available.

Yes, there will be no change to the types of medical insurance that will be accepted.

No, there will be no changes to billing or financial policies.

The Emergency Department is now open and accepting patients.

Yes, all medical records from The Queen’s Health Systems will continue to be made available. If you are a former WGH patient, please click here.

When you visit any of Queen’s facilities, you can expect high-quality, compassionate care. Our caregivers are dedicated individuals who are committed to caring for all of our patients.

It is a privilege for Queen’s to have the opportunity to build upon Wahiawā General Hospital’s strong foundation and begin serving the people in the Central O‘ahu and North Shore communities.

With this acquisition, the community will have access to a broader network of physicians, specialists, and services through Queen’s University Medical Group (QUMG). With more than 700 physicians and specialists, QUMG provides expanded clinical services and leading-edge resources for specialized care.

Queen’s has engaged with all Wahiawā General Hospital employees, offering employment to many WGH caregivers.

Queen’s has four hospitals within its network, as well as many clinics and urgent care locations around Hawai‘i, in addition to offering laboratory services through Diagnostic Laboratory Services.

Explore Our Locations

The Queen’s Medical Center – Wahiawā enables Queen’s to further fulfill its mission of improving the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians and all the people of Hawai‘i. Queen’s is honored to extend its work into Central O‘ahu and the North Shore ensuring everyone has access to high-quality, compassionate care that is close to home.

About the Queen’s Health Systems

The Queen’s Health Systems is a nonprofit health care organization with a rich history of caring for the people of Hawai‘i. We have five hospitals and more than 70 preventive, specialty health care locations and labs throughout the Pacific region. And, as the state’s largest employer, we have 10,000 caregivers, medical staff, and leadership to help you achieve optimal health and wellness.

Explore Our History

It all started in 1859 when Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV founded The Queen’s Hospital to address the health care needs of the people of Hawai‘i during a time when epidemics plagued the island of O‘ahu. Little did they know that their efforts more than 160 years ago would grow into the legacy it has become today. In 1967, it was renamed The Queen’s Medical Center and then in 1985, the nonprofit The Queen’s Health Systems was established. Today, we are a health care leader throughout Hawai‘i and the Pacific Basin, delivering comprehensive health care services and programs to Native Hawaiians and all people of Hawai‘i.

Our Mission

To fulfill the intent of Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV to provide in perpetuity quality health care services to improve the well-being of Native Hawaiians and all of the people of Hawai‘i.

Our Vision

To be the preeminent health care system of the Pacific, providing superior patient care that is continually advanced through education and research.

Living the Queen Emma Way

Your health and wellness are our health and wellness. We believe that when we work together as one team, we can achieve great things. And, like our founders, we believe that care is at the foundation of all that we do. We honor them through care and live the Queen Emma Way. 

We care for you. We care for your family. We care for your community.  

C: Compassion guides our actions.

A: Aloha inspires us in all that we do.

R: Respect and understanding are essential for the dignity of all.

E: Excellence is our quest. 

Mahalo for trusting us with your care. 

Quality and Experience

Our 10,000 caregivers, medical staff and leadership at The Queen’s Health Systems takes and upholds a pledge to put you first. Our diverse and exceptionally qualified medical team delivers care and treatments that are continually advancing through education and research, and nationally recognized for outcomes.

The Queen’s Medical Center, including our Punchbowl and West O‘ahu locations, is recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a Magnet hospital. Magnet recognition is the highest national honor for nursing excellence. The Queen’s Medical Center achieved Magnet recognition as a reflection of its nursing professionalism, teamwork and superiority in patient care. The American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Recognition Program® distinguishes organizations that meet rigorous standards for nursing excellence.

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