At Kishwaukee Community Hospital, community isn’t just our middle name; it’s at the center of all we do.
During the past year, our KishHealth System Community Wellness educators touched the lives of 38,000 children and adults, donating time to our schools, providing free blood pressure clinics and conducting Know Your Number screenings… an investment of nearly $1 million in our community. We are committed to preventing illness and promoting wellness in the communities we are honored to serve.
![]()
- New Patient Wing Coming to Valley West - 5.8.12
- DeKalb Go Red Luncheon May 18 - 5.7.12
- Community Cares Clinic Welcomes New Physician - 4.27.12
- Emergency Department and Maternity Suites Expansion Ahead of Schedule - 4.25.12
- Join National Healthcare Decisions Day... Because Your Decisions Matter - 4.16.12
- Open House for DeKalb Pediatrician - 4.9.12
- Kish Hospital Welcomes New Readmissions Coordinator - 3.28.12
- KishHealth System Announces Physician Awards - 3.20.12
- Waterman Boy Wins Bike Donated by KishHealth Clinic - 3.14.12
- Volunteer Opportunities Available for Teenagers at Kish Hospital - 3.12.12
- Kishwaukee and Valley West Community Hospitals Use iTriage Mobile App to Connect with Patients - 3.08.12
- KishHealth System Offers Healthcare Scholarships - 3.05.12
Heart disease is the No.1 killer of
American women, but few realize it’s their greatest health threat.
Go Red For Women is educating women and helping them make healthy lifestyle
choices to protect their hearts. The hospital is proud to be a cause partner with
the American Heart Association for this lifesaving initiative.
Click here to learn more.














