In 1824, the Sisters of Bon Secours began their ministry of caring for the sick and dying in Paris, France. In 1881, they expanded their mission to the United States, eventually establishing a non-profit Catholic healthcare system. Learn more about Bon Secours Mission >>
To provide compassionate, quality healthcare services to those in need, including the poor and dying, for the purpose of alleviating human suffering and bringing people to wholeness in the midst of pain and loss.
The key to good care is a trusted, conveniently-located family doctor. Therefore, Bon Secours delivers comprehensive primary care services through specialized physicians, board-certified in family practice.
The Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital Cancer Institute emphasizes holistic care. Here, some of the best oncologists in the region employ advanced technology to offer the latest and most effective cancer treatments.
All four Bon Secours hospitals guarantee patients will be seen within 30 minutes of arrival. In the ER, skilled physicians use the latest digital technology to diagnose and treat emergency medical problems.
Bon Secours offers a wide range of procedures, ranging from robotic surgery to gastric bypass surgery. Patients save time by completing the pre-admission assessment and checking into the hospital online.
Risk assessment and prevention strategies rank alongside detection and treatment in Bon Secours’ battle against heart disease. Patients here heal faster after minimally-invasive da Vinci heart surgery.
The Orthopaedic Institute serves patients of all ages. They can provide orthopaedic services for practically any injury or disability with specialized and highly experienced surgeons.
At St. Mary's Hospital, we offer full-scale children's health services including a children's emergency center, pediatric unit and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Both pediatric units are staffed with nurses trained to treat young patients.
The key to good care is a trusted, conveniently-located family doctor. Therefore, Bon Secours delivers comprehensive primary care services through specialized physicians, board-certified in family practice.
Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital is a Joint Commission-Certified Primary Stroke Center, offering treatment with intravenous and intra-arterial tPA and MERCI clot removal interventional procedures.
You Can Depend on Us... Because We Know Who Depends on You
For more than 40 years, Bon Secours has been in Richmond, and our hospitals and physicians have been recognized leaders in providing Complete Health to women of all ages. Whether you are 9 or 99, we have the support, classes, state-of-the-art care and, most importantly, the people who can help you feel good, inside and out.
We constantly strive to ensure that every baby has a healthy start. That's why we offer new cooling therapy that could prevent and reduce brain damage. Learn more >>
The public may contact the Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring to report concerns or register complaints about a Joint Commission accredited health care organization by either calling 1-800-994-6610 or emailing complaint@jointcommission.org. The public may also contact: Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Health Office of Licensure and Certification 9960 Mayland Dr. Suite 401 Richmond, VA 23233 1-800-955-1819
HealthGrades ranks it among the top 10% of the hospitals in the country for overall cardiac services and among the top 5% of all hospitals in the country for overall cardiac surgery. Learn more >>
Has received the Gold Seal of Approval for their Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) and Heart Failure care programs by the Joint Commission. Learn more >>
The Bon Secours Heart & Vascular Institute is pleased to announce its first comprehensive outpatient Heart Institute in the Mid-Atlantic. Learn more >>
Bon Secours Richmond’s Heart & Vascular Institute has debuted HeartAware, a confidential Internet based heart-risk assessment program available free of charge to the community. Learn more >>