Caldwell Memorial Hospital

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Caldwell Memorial Hospital
Location
Place Lenoir, North Carolina (US)
Organization
Care System/Type Unknown
Affiliated University N/A
Services
Emergency Dept. N/A
Beds 72 [1]
History
Founded 1951
Links
Website Homepage
See also Hospitals in the United States

Caldwell Memorial Hospital is a private, not-for-profit community hospital located in Lenoir, North Carolina, U.S.A. Lenoir is the county seat of Caldwell County. The hospital's president and CEO is Laura J. Easton.

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[edit] History

In December 1945, campaigns began to raise local money in order to receive state and federal funding to start building the hospital.

Building began in 1949 and on January 1, 1951 the hospital had its first patient.

The hospital's medical staff started with 17 members.

[edit] Divisions

  • The Allene Broyhill Stevens Heilman Radiation Oncology Center
  • The Alvin W. Daughtridge Arthritis Clinic
  • The Ambulatory Infusion Center
  • Caldwell Acute Care Specialists
  • Caldwell FamilyCare Center
  • Caldwell Internal Medicine
  • Caldwell Urology Associates
  • The Center for Breast Health
  • The Center for Diabetes Health
  • The Center for Joint Care
  • The Falls Medical Park
  • Foothills Lymphedema Treatment Center
  • The George M. Hancock Surgery Center
  • Main Street Medical Park
  • Mulberry Pediatrics
  • The Pain Management Center
  • Quest4Life Rehabilitation Services
  • The Quest4Life Wellness Center
  • Southfork Medical Park
  • Westpointe Medical Practice and The William E. Stevens, Jr. Cancer Care Center
  • Hallmark Family Physicians (wholly-owned subsidiary of Caldwell Memorial Hospital)

[edit] Awards

  • Employer of the Year by the ESC, 1998 and 1999
  • Komen Race for the Cure Sponsor
  • Juvenile Diabetes Sponsor
  • March of Dimes Sponsor and a top fund raiser
  • United Way participation awards

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