Choosing a doctor in Artesia Carlsbad Roswell New Mexico

About

Artesia General Hospital is a community-focused, nonprofit healthcare provider serving Artesia, Carlsbad, Roswell, and all of southeastern New Mexico. For over 85 years, we’ve delivered compassionate, high-quality medical care with a personal touch. As a DNV-accredited acute care hospital, and Great Place to Work we combine hometown attention with advanced clinical technology to support patients at every stage of life.

1939

25-Bed

85+

A Legacy of Care: An Expanded Timeline of Artesia General Hospital

1939

Artesia Memorial Hospital is founded. The hospital is dedicated on August 17 before a crowd of 5,000 and has its grand opening on September 25. The first patient is admitted the following day.

1942

Management is transferred to the Sisters Adorers of the Most Precious Blood, who also operated the hospital in Carlsbad.

1949

The hospital receives its first accreditation and undergoes a major renovation, increasing its capacity from 28 to 44 beds. Its name is changed to Artesia Municipal Hospital.

1952

The City of Artesia assumes direct control and responsibility for the hospital after the Sisters decline to renew their lease.

1963

A north wing is added, expanding the hospital’s capacity to 50 beds and adding a new emergency room, a modern X-ray lab, and a surgical suite.

1971

The Meals on Wheels program begins, a service that continues to provide nutritious meals to community members.

1972

Direct management of the hospital is transferred to Presbyterian Health Care Services of Albuquerque.

1973

The Segura quadruplets, believed to be New Mexico’s first, are born at the hospital, drawing significant media attention.

1978

The Artesia Special Hospital District (ASHD) is created by a citizen vote on September 12, handing responsibility for the hospital to the ASHD and its publicly elected board.

1979

In May, voters approve $5.2 million in general obligation bonds to fund the construction of a new, modern hospital facility.

1980

Ground is broken for the new hospital facility on May 15.

1981

The new Artesia General Hospital opens its doors at its current location, 702 N. 13th St., celebrating its open house on October 25 and receiving its first patients in November.

1985

The original hospital facility on Roselawn Street is sold to a private buyer.

1986

The hospital celebrates the five-year anniversary of its move, reporting a strong financial position.

1999

In November, Community Hospital Corporation (CHC) begins leasing the hospital from the ASHD, operating it as a community-based, not-for-profit hospital.

2004

Voters approve $20 million in general obligation bonds for a 67,000-square-foot expansion to create a new patient care facility.

2006

The Artesia General Hospital Fund is established to support scholarships, equipment, and community outreach. Voters also approve an additional $8million in bonds for renovations.

2009

The Memorial Family Practice, an 11-room federally designated rural health clinic, officially opens on June 9.

2012

The hospital expands its regional presence as Artesia Healthcare Professionals begin seeing patients in Carlsbad.

2013

The community approves $14.5 million in bonds for further remodeling and expansion projects.

2014

AGH becomes the first hospital in New Mexico to introduce the Mako robotic-arm assisted surgery system, revolutionizing joint replacement procedures in the region.

2015

The hospital launches its online Patient Portal, giving patients digital access to their medical records for the first time.

2017

The American Hospital Association’s Health Forum recognizes AGH as one of the nation’s “Most Wired – Small and Rural” hospitals for its leadership in healthcare information technology.

2018

The Artesia General Hospital Foundation is established as a nonprofit organization to support the hospital with funding for equipment, employee scholarships, and emergency assistance.

2020

Dr. Joe Salgado starts as Chief Executive Officer.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital implements a swift and innovative safety response, including re-engineering an entire unit to create negative air pressure spaces and establishing dedicated COVID-19 clinics, preventing any patient-to-patient virus transfers.

2022

A major project is initiated to launch a new, state-of-the-art data center to modernize IT infrastructure and support future technologies like generative AI.

2024

The hospital celebrates the 10-year anniversary of its Mako robotic surgery program in October, marking a decade of surgical innovation. 

Our Story: From Rural Lifeline to Regional Innovator

Founded in 1939, Artesia General Hospital (AGH) was born from the community’s need for reliable, local medical care. From our origins as a vital rural hospital, we have grown in lockstep with the region, evolving into a modern healthcare system defined by a relentless commitment to innovation and excellence.

We champion advanced medical care in a rural setting, giving our neighbors access to top-tier treatment. We launched the region’s robotic-assisted surgery program nearly a decade ago, delivering greater precision and faster recoveries. Today, we advance the future of medicine through our state-of-the-art data center, telehealth services, and by operating the only radiology department in southeastern New Mexico accredited in all five major imaging modalities.

As we look to the future, our commitment to innovation is stronger than ever. With plans for a new full-service clinic in Carlsbad and a visionary “healthcare village” in Artesia, we are building a healthier tomorrow for generations to come.

Combined with decades of national healthcare experience, our leaders ensure that every patient receives high-quality, compassionate, and patient-centered care. They are not just executives—they are neighbors, mentors, and advocates dedicated to the health and well-being of the families they serve.

Our leaders work closely with physicians, nurses, and staff to provide care that is efficient, effective, and tailored to every patient.

“Our task is simple: deliver world-class care to our neighbors in Artesia and Southeast New Mexico,”

Dr. Joe Salgado, CEO
Dr. Joe Salgado, CEO
Cory Yates, CFO
Jose Gurrola, COO
Michelle Peterson, CNO
Eric Jiminez, CIO

Learn more about our Mission Vision and Values

Artesia General Hospital stands as the only healthcare facility in New Mexico certified as a Great Place to Work®. This distinction reflects our commitment to a supportive, collaborative work environment where employees feel valued and empowered—ensuring that every patient receives compassionate, high-quality care from a team that truly cares about the community.

Learn more about our Great Place to Work Recognition

Community Governance & Accountability

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit hospital, we are accountable to the community we serve. Our dual-board governance structure ensures transparency in decision-making and that community voices shape the future of local healthcare. We reinvest every dollar into improving services, expanding technology, and supporting community health initiatives.

Governing Board of Directors

This board of community leaders and medical professionals provides strategic oversight to ensure we are fulfilling our mission, maintaining the highest standards of clinical quality, and operating with fiscal responsibility.

Pam Horner
Ben Harvey
Roberto Roybal
Devyn Garcia
Jarrod Moreau
Danny Parker
Dr. Robert Ferraro

Special Hospital District Board

Community members elected by you—the residents of the Artesia Special Hospital District—lead this board. They oversee the voter-approved hospital mill levy, ensuring your tax dollars effectively support and enhance patient care.

Jarrod Moreau
Karen Waldrip
Perry Conner
Danny Parker
Lacey Archuleta