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Hospital in Georgia, United States
Wellstar Douglas Hospital
Wellstar Health System
Geography
Location8954 Hospital Drive, Douglasville, Douglasville, Georgia, United States
Coordinates33°44′21″N 84°43′54″W / 33.7391°N 84.7316°W / 33.7391; -84.7316
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeGeneral
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds102
HelipadYes, (IATA: 3GE6)
Links
Websitehttps://www.wellstar.org/locations/hospital/douglas-hospital
ListsHospitals in Georgia

Wellstar Douglas Hospital (formerly WellStar Douglas Hospital), originally known as Douglas Hospital and Douglas General Hospital, is a medical facility in Douglasville, Georgia. It opened in 1948.

The original Douglas Hospital opened with 15 patient beds. In 1974, construction was completed on the new Douglas General Hospital, increasing the number of beds to 98. The new hospital opened in 1975.

In 1976, Douglas Hospital opened its birthing center. It became one of the first hospitals in the nation where mothers and newborns roomed together.

In 1993, Douglas General merged with several other hospitals in the Northwest Georgia Health System. In 1998, the system was renamed WellStar Health System.

References

  1. "FAA Information about Wellstar Douglas Hospital Heliport (3GE6)". www.airport-data.com. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. "Rankings". health.usnews.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
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