The Medical Center of Peach County has served residents of Peach and the surrounding counties for 60 years and its future is brighter than ever.
Peach County Hospital opened in September 1953 as a non-profit acute-care hospital. The original building was expanded and remodeled many times before being replaced in 2013 with a new state-of-the-art facility.
The world of medicine is ever changing and through a partnership with Central Georgia Health System, The Medical Center of Peach County is poised to serve the residents of Peach and the surrounding counties in the future by developing new services, implementing new technologies and keeping abreast of the latest research to ensure you and your family have the best medical care possible. It's not just our commitment ... it's our promise.
Our new 67,500 square foot health care facility is a "right-size" hospital with the following features:
Central Georgia Health System, which includes the Medical Center of Peach County and more than 30 additional entities, has adopted a new brand identity that will unify each facility and service line within its existing system for the very first time. The new brand, Navicent Health, symbolizes this leading health system's commitment to assisting patients as they navigate the path of care, while keeping the patient at the center of every decision.
Navicent Health includes The Medical Center of Central Georgia (MCCG), re-named Medical Center, Navicent Health, which is the second largest hospital in Georgia and ranked among the top two hospitals in the state when it comes to quality of care and patient experience by U.S. News and World Report. Medical Center, Navicent Health has additionally been recognized nationally in 10 adult specialties and ranked among the top 50 in Cardiology and Heart Surgery by U.S. News & World Report for the past three years.
The brand change comes just two years into President and CEO Dr. Ninfa Saunders' tenure with the health system and closely follows the launch of the strategic multi-hospital alliance, Stratus Healthcare, last year.
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