
Aultman Orrville Hospital (AOH) is a 25-bed critical access facility that has been serving Orrville and the eastern Wayne County community for more than 70 years.
Formerly Dunlap Hospital, AOH employs nearly 400 healthcare professionals and has a medical staff of 200 active and courtesy physicians, as well as allied health professionals. The hospital serves over 36,000 patients and has more than 500 births annually.
AOH offers an array of inpatient and outpatient services with close-to-home convenience. Hospital services include emergency care, surgical services, a family birth center, cardiac rehabilitation, imaging, lab and outpatient testing, pain management, sports/wellness, rehabilitation, and a sleep center.
In addition, AOH operates rural health clinics in Orrville, Dalton, Apple Creek, Bolivar and Carrollton to increase access to primary care services for rural, underserved patients. These rural health clinics also provide school-based health clinics via telemedicine at nearly a dozen local school districts.
As part of Aultman Health System, AOH patients have improved access to the continuum of care for all stages of life.
Mission
Leading our community to improved health.
Vision
Aultman Health Foundation will be the leading health system in the communities we serve.
Values
Recognize and respect the unique talents of every Aultman team member
Exceed patient, enrollee and student expectations
Success through teamwork
Promote a highly reliable organization
Educate our community
Cost-effective management of resources
Trust, integrity and compassion in all relationships
Diversity
At Aultman, we serve a diverse community. Click here to learn more about our ongoing initiatives to promote an inclusive environment for all patients, visitors and staff.