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Providence Hospital (Columbia, South Carolina)

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Hospital in South Carolina, United States
Providence Hospital
Geography
LocationColumbia, South Carolina, United States
Coordinates34°00′53″N 81°00′49″W / 34.014735°N 81.013499°W / 34.014735; -81.013499
Services
Beds304
History
Opened1938
Links
Websitewww.yourprovidencehealth.com
ListsHospitals in South Carolina

Providence Hospitals was a two hospital health care system with 304 licensed beds. It is located in downtown Columbia, South Carolina, and was founded by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine in 1938. The facility specialises in cardiac care, provided through the Providence Heart & Vascular Institute, which is recognized statewide as a referral center for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

Providence Hospital Northeast was established in 1999 and offers a range of medical services in surgery, emergency care, women's and children's services and rehabilitation. Providence Northeast is home to Providence Orthopaedic & Neuro Spine Institute, which provides medical and surgical treatment of diseases and injuries of the bones, joints and spine.

The board of Medical University of South Carolina voted to acquire the hospital system in 2021. The hospitals had their names changed, and are now in MUSC Health.

References

  1. "Providence Hospital - Lifepoint Health". www.lifepointhealth.net. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  2. "MUSC board votes to acquire Providence Health and KershawHealth". Medical University of South Carolina. June 25, 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  3. Feit, Noah (August 3, 2021). "Several Midlands hospitals, including 2 in Columbia, renamed after being bought by MUSC". The State. Retrieved December 20, 2021.

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