Brookville Brookville Hospital was established in 1915. It was a founding location of Penn Highlands in 2011, and its name was changed to
Penn Highlands Brookville in 2014. Penn Highlands became affiliated with WRC in 2022 and operates facilities in multiple counties.
Connellsville The former
Highlands Hospital merged with Penn Highlands in 2022, becoming
Penn Highlands Connellsville. Clearfield Clearfield Hospital was established in 1901. As one of Penn Highlands' founding locations, it was acquired by the organization in 2011 and is a campus of PH DuBois.
DuBois Penn Highlands DuBois is located adjacent to the organization's headquarters and hosts the only
level II trauma center in Central Northwestern Pennsylvania. Formerly
DuBois Regional Medical Center, the hospital was one of the founding locations of Penn Highlands in 2011. DuBois Regional Medical Center was formed in 1985 from a merger of DuBois Hospital and Maple Avenue Hospital, which were founded in 1897 and 1918 respectively. As a level II trauma center, PH DuBois can sponsor other locations as level IV trauma centers, which Penn Highlands has expressed interest in pursuing with their Elk and State College locations. Penn Highlands estimated that they would treat around 1,100 trauma patients in 2023 at PH DuBois. In 2024, Penn Highlands and multiple PH hospitals agreed to pay $735,000 to the United States pursuant to a lawsuit. A US attorney alleged that PH DuBois violated the
Physician Self-Referral Law from 2009 to 2012, and a
whistleblower complaint was filed in 2016.
Elk Elk Regional Health Center was formed in 1999 with the joining of Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital and Elk County General Hospital which were established in 1922 and 1902 respectively. Penn Highlands acquired the hospital in 2013 and changed the name to
Penn Highlands Elk in 2014.
Huntingdon Penn Highlands Huntingdon was originally founded in 1911 as
J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital. It was acquired by Penn Highlands in 2019. It has around 40 doctors, 400 employees, and 40 active volunteers. PH Huntingdon is the only hospital in
Huntingdon County.
Mon Valley Penn Highlands Mon Valley (PHMV), formerly
Monongahela Valley Hospital, was acquired by Penn Highlands in 2021. It is a 200-bed facility with 225 medical staff and over 40 specialties.
State College Penn Highlands State College was built from the ground up for the organization and opened in 2024 as a campus of PH Huntingdon. The hospital features imaging and cancer treatment sections. Other services include primary care, walk-in care, and a retail pharmacy in the adjoining medical office building. Penn Highlands State College joined
Mount Nittany Medical Center as the second hospital in
Centre County, and it opened as the second hospital in Pennsylvania with a safe haven
baby box.
Tyrone Penn Highlands Tyrone, formerly
Tyrone Hospital, was acquired by Penn Highlands in 2020. Prior to the hospital's acquisition by PH, Tyrone Regional Health Network and Penn State Health signed letters of intent to become affiliated. In 2020, Tyrone Hospital and a supervising radiologist were ordered to pay $10.83million after a patient suffered brain damage after experiencing an allergic reaction during an
imaging procedure. ==List of hospitals==