What Sets Us Apart
History
In 1948, Fillmore Community Hospital was built and paid for by the community and the LDS Church.  The hospital later became one of the original 15 hospitals transferred to Intermountain Healthcare in 1975.  In 1985, Intermountain Healthcare constructed a new replacement hospital where it stands today, and the name was changed to Fillmore Community Medical Center.
Since its opening in 1985, the hospital has undergone renovations in patient rooms and improved women and newborn areas. A solarium day room was added in 1990. The hospital also expanded imaging services to include a CT scanner in 2011.
In 2015, the name was changed back to Fillmore Community Hospital.
Leadership
Kurt Forsyth, FACHE
Administrator
Justin Taylor
Board Chairman - Delta
Jacob Robison
Vice Chairman - Flowell
Bryant Stevens
Board Member - Holden
Brian Coles
Board Member - Oak City
Karma Bailey
Board Member - Fillmore
Evelyn Warnick
Board Member - Delta
Karen Quarnberg
Board Member - Scipio
Goretty Avalos
Board Member - Hinkley
Claudio Pardo
Board Member - Kanosh
Steve Shamo, MD
Board Member - Delta
Careers
Volunteering
Volunteers are a critical part of Fillmore Community Hospital. As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to serve, grow, learn, make new friends, exchange ideas, and contribute to our community.
How do volunteers serve in the hospital?
- Staff and operate the gift shop
- Greet and direct patients and visitors
- Serve as liaison in the Emergency Room and Same Day Surgery waiting rooms and in the Medical/Surgical Unit
- Deliver flowers and letters to patients
- Plan and organize activities
How can I become a hospital volunteer?
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Complete an online application
- Volunteer a minimum of 4 hours a week
- Make a six-month commitment
- Comply with all health requirements for vaccinations and immunizations
- Complete new volunteer orientation
- Be able to complete the tasks required of the position