CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The CAMC hospitals in Charleston have a fresh new look. New signage featuring the Vandalia Health logo has been put up at CAMC General, CAMC Memorial, and CAMC Women and Children’s Hospitals.
This change follows the merger of CAMC and Mon Health in 2022, forming Vandalia Health. It’s just the start of a broader rebranding effort. According to Vandalia Health, the Charleston hospitals are the first to showcase the new signs. Changing the signs at other facilities in the region will take time and is expected to unfold over several months. Upcoming updates include Vandalia Health CAMC Plateau Medical Center and others once ongoing construction is completed.
The change in branding isn’t confined to just hospitals; Davis Medical Center in Elkins has already seen its signs updated. However, the legal names of the hospitals will remain unchanged, ensuring continuity for patients navigating the healthcare system.
Patients can also look forward to updated informational materials in the coming days. This effort reflects a commitment to creating a cohesive identity across Vandalia Health’s various facilities, enhancing patient experience and community trust.
Research indicates that strong branding in healthcare can boost patient engagement and satisfaction. A recent survey found that 69% of patients believe clear branding helps them trust their healthcare providers more. With the Vandalia Health initiative, local residents can expect not only a renewed visual identity but ongoing improvements in service as well.
For more on Vandalia Health’s changes and patient resources, visit [Vandalia Health](https://www.vandaliahealth.org).

