
Celebrating a Century of Care: WCH’s 100-Year Journey
For one hundred years, Wickenburg Community Hospital (WCH) has been the heart of healthcare in our region, rooted in a proud tradition of resilience, innovation, and unwavering service to the community. From its first days in 1926 through a century of change, WCH has grown from a small, essential resource to a comprehensive, independent, nonprofit rural hospital—an achievement made possible by dedicated citizens and a supportive local spirit.
At Wickenburg Community Hospital & Clinics, we are dedicated to enhancing the health and wellness of our rural community members. Established in 1926, our nonprofit organization has been committed to putting the patient, family, and community first for nearly a century.
We proudly serve a geographically dispersed population across 3,300 square miles, extending from Wickenburg, Arizona to Wittmann in the south, Congress and Yarnell to the north, and Aguila, Wenden, and Salome to the west.
Quality Care Close to Home: No need for long travels. Our rural location ensures you get top-notch medical care right where you live.
Specialized Services: From advanced diagnostic imaging to comprehensive specialty and primary care, our facilities are equipped with cutting-edge technology to provide you with the best possible care.
Inclusive Healthcare: We serve all patients, offering discounted fees for those who qualify. We accept all patients regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, or sexual orientation. We also accept contracted insurance plans, including Medicare and AHCCCS.