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The Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce would
like to thank the following sponsors:
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Spartanburg County’s healthcare
facilities boast sophisticated medical treatment and
technology administered with a caring touch. The
compassionate professionals in our hospitals, clinics and
private practices provide residents with the very latest in
innovative healthcare services.
Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System is a public,
not-for-profit, integrated health care delivery system
anchored by Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, a 588-bed
teaching and research hospital. SRHS provides healthcare
services to a five-county area in North and South Carolina,
serving an Upstate medical population of more than 300,000
people. It has earned a reputation for technological
excellence throughout the Southeast, while continuously
providing the highest quality of care to its patients.
The System is composed of - Spartanburg
Regional Medical Center in Spartanburg and Spartanburg Hospital for
Restorative Care in Spartanburg. Also included is the
Regional Physician Network, a network of 30 physician
offices located throughout five counties employing more than
90 physicians.
Spartanburg Regional Medical Center offers state-of-the-art
diagnosis and treatment with more than 500 physicians on
staff. Among its most recognized departments are the
Regional Heart Center, offering 36 intensive care and 64
telemetry beds; the Gibbs Regional Cancer Center, a cancer
research and treatment center; the Level III Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit; the Center for Women; and a Level 1
Trauma Center equipped to treat any type of injury.
Connected to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, the
six-story Regional Outpatient Center houses a wide range of
state-of-the-art outpatient diagnostic, laboratory and
surgical procedures such as same-day surgery, mammography,
MRI and CT scans.
In 1925, Dr. Hugh Ratchford Black opened a 35-bed facility
named in honor of his wife, Mary Black. Today, Mary Black
Health System continues to build on a tradition of
excellence. The current Skylyn Drive facility opened in
1968, and today, the campus features a 353,690-square-foot
modern medical facility. The medical staff consists of more
than 350 skilled physicians representing all specialties.
Mary Black Physician Group has over 100 employed physicians
in more than 30 locations.
Mary Black was the first hospital in the Southeast to offer
a non-surgical procedure for enlarged prostate. In fact,
Mary Black Memorial Hospital has completed more procedures
than any other site in the United States and Europe.
Some key development projects within Mary Black Health
System include the creation of a Diagnostic Center, the
Women’s Pavilion, Peachview Medical Park in Gaffney and
Squire’s Point medical offices in Duncan. The Diagnostic
Center features cardiac catheterization, vascular imaging,
nuclear medicine and ultrasound equipment, MRI and a
LightSpeed CT scanner. The Women’s Pavilion is a $6 million
facility that places comprehensive women’s services under
one roof. Peachview Medical Park has expanded to include
internal medicine, physical therapy, occupational medicine,
expanded diagnostic care, urgent care and rotating
specialists. Squire's Pointe is a
10,000-square-foot-facility in Duncan that provides
pediatric and family medical care. |
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