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8954 Hospital Drive, Douglasville, Douglasville, Georgia, United States Coordinates 33°44′21″N 84°43′54″W / 33.7391°N 84.7316°W / 33.7391; -84
Wellstar Children's Hospital of Georgia Augusta: Richmond: 154 No Wellstar Wellstar Cobb Medical Center: Austell: Cobb: 368: 1968 Wellstar Formerly Cobb General Hospital Wellstar Douglas Medical Center: Douglasville: Douglas: 102: 1946 Wellstar Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center: Marietta: Cobb: 633: Level II [13] 1950 Wellstar ...
Wellstar Health System (formerly WellStar) is a non-profit system founded in 1993 providing comprehensive care in Metro Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It includes: It includes: Augusta University Medical Center [ 1 ]
Following approval by the University System of Georgia's Board of Regents in April 2023, the system would be renamed Wellstar MCG Health when the merger is completed at a later date. [10] On August 30, 2023 it was announced that the merger was completed. [1] As of November, 2024 the name of the hospital is Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center. [11]
In 2020, Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center opened a 200+ bed Emergency Department connected by a pedestrian bridge to the main hospital. With its 166 beds, the new 266,000 square foot Emergency Department became the largest emergency department in Georgia and one of the largest in the United States.
Wellstar North Fulton Hospital (formerly North Fulton Medical Center and North Fulton Regional Hospital) [3] is a major hospital located in Roswell, the ninth-largest city in Georgia. The hospital serves most of north Fulton County, Georgia , as well as neighboring Cherokee , Cobb , Forsyth and Gwinnett counties.
Effective March 31, 2016, the hospital was sold to Wellstar Health System along with four other Atlanta-area hospitals. [10] On August 31, 2022, Wellstar Health System announced that Atlanta Medical Center was expected to end operations on November 1, 2022. [11] Atlanta Medical Center permanently closed at 11:59 p.m. on October 31, 2022. [12]
The county was created during Reconstruction after the American Civil War.The Georgia General Assembly named it after abolitionist Frederick Douglass but later changed the spelling to instead credit former Illinois senator Stephen A. Douglas as its namesake, [3] an Illinois senator and the Democratic opponent of Abraham Lincoln in the presidential election of 1860.