Peninsula Regional Medical Center


Peninsula Regional Medical Center is a non-profit hospital located in Salisbury, Maryland.
Established in 1897 by Dr. George W. Todd with six beds in an old home, the institution once known as Peninsula General Hospital has grown to contain approximately 300 beds.
It serves nearly 500,000 patients every year in a multitude of specialties. Close to 2,000 babies are born at PRMC every year. There are approximately 3,300 employees, placing it among Salisbury’s largest employers.
Outside of its main hospital location, it includes a network of specialty and family physicians, a network of labs and PRMC Home Scripts pharmacies, plus two health complexes in Millsboro, Delaware and Ocean Pines, Maryland.
Steven Leonard has been president and CEO since January 2018.

Medical Specialties

Specialties include
Peninsula Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission. Its Joint Commission certifications include Acute Myocardial Infarction; Joint Replacement - Hip; and Joint Replacement - Knee. It has also been named a Primary Stroke Center for the Delmarva Peninsula.