Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus
For more than 90 years, Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus has provided healthcare to the
Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus is a part of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System.
Happy Fourth of July to you and your loved ones! We're wishing you a safe, fun-filled holiday weekend.
Today, we honor those who served and lost their lives, and remember the ultimate sacrifice they made for our country.
Healthcare Appreciation Week is in full swing at Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus. We even had Jenga to celebrate!
We are able to provide exceptional and compassionate care to our community, thanks to the more than 10,000 associates who work for us. To our associates, we are so grateful for you. We would also like to express our gratitude to the patients and communities that support us. We couldn't do what we do without your trust and confidence in us. Thank you!
Every year, we raise a special Donate Life flag on April 1 to mark the beginning of Organ Donation Month.
We jingled and mingled all afternoon! Our associates enjoyed an annual meal in celebration of the holiday season, and we loved celebrating with them.
Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary black Campus is honored to receive platinum status for organ and tissue donation awareness from Sharing Hope SC.
At Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus, our nurses understand what it takes to provide exceptional patient care to everyone we meet.
Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus Nurses Provide Committed Patient Care Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus nurses work together to make sure their patients receive the care that they need and deserve.To explore nursin...
This Memorial Day, please join Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in honoring our fallen heroes and remembering the sacrifice they made for our country.
Celebrating our healthcare heroes today! We're thankful for our SMC - Mary Black family and the work they do each day!
Happy Nurses Week! Our nurses play a vital role in providing care and we are grateful for their dedication to the community they serve.
Congratulations to Tammie Swanger, Spartanburg Medical Center's DAISY of the Year!
‘I just love my patients’: Spartanburg Regional nurses honored with DAISY, McMillan awards For Cina Johnson, RN, caring for and loving others just comes naturally.
Last week, we celebrated our volunteers with a beautiful luncheon at the Piedmont Club in Spartanburg, SC. From comforting patients to assisting medical staff, our volunteers make a positive impact in the lives of so many. Thank you for helping to make SRHS the healthcare system that it is!
To our doctors who go above and beyond to help, heal and inform patients in the care that they provide, thank you. Happy Doctors' Day.
From our family to yours, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Santa made a special appearance at our Jingle Mingle event last week!
With holiday buzz approaching, don't forget to check our system closings and special hours. Have a wonderful holiday season! https://www.spartanburgregional.com/patients-visitors/special-hours
To all of our soldiers past and present, we thank you for your service to our country. Happy Veterans Day!
To ensure your little ones have the best Halloween, make sure safety is the top priority! https://www.discoverhealth.org/taking-scare-out-halloween
Taking the Scare out of Halloween Halloween can be the biggest of treats with creative and fun costumes, scary decorations and tasty candy to collect.
Here’s why the hospital sign ‘call, don’t fall’ applies to everyday living – especially for older adults. https://www.discoverhealth.org/heres-why-call-dont-fall-more-just-catch-phrase-inside-hospital
“With both things, sometimes it takes time.” Dr. Bearden shares how caring for patients relates to his gardening hobby.
Dr. Patrick Bearden gives back through caring for underserved communities Growing up in Rutherfordton, North Carolina, Dr. Patrick Bearden’s family was hit hard by the 2008 recession.
Our trauma team wants to remind you to never use your phone while behind the wheel. Avoid motor vehicle accidents by staying aware at all times, and be trauma-free. spartanburgregional.com/be-trauma-free
Wearing a helmet can ensure that you have the most fun AND stay safe while riding a bike. To learn more about being trauma free, visit https://www.spartanburgregional.com/be-trauma-free
Prostate cancer is the leading type of cancer diagnosed among men in Spartanburg, Cherokee and Union counties. Learn about the risk factors and prevention tips from Gibbs Cancer Center oncologists and sign up for a free prostate cancer screening on Sept. 13.
Gibbs Cancer Center shares tips to prevent prostate cancer ahead of free screening event Prostate cancer is the leading type of cancer diagnosed among men in Spartanburg, Cherokee and Union counties.
While on the road, remember to drive cautiously to ensure your safety, and that of those around you. Be trauma-free and avoid motor vehicle accidents. Visit spartanburgregional.com/be-trauma-free
Safety should be a top priority when swimming. To avoid accidental drowning, check out water safety tips here: https://www.spartanburgregional.com/be-trauma-free.
No matter how short the drive, buckle up to ensure your safety in a motor vehicle! For more information on being trauma-free, visit spartanburgregional.com/be-trauma-free
To ensure your summer stays fun and safe, stay away from the wheel if you're feeling impaired. To learn more about avoiding traumatic injuries, visit discoverhealth.org/driving-under-influence
The trauma team at Spartanburg Medical Center wants you to have fun in the water while taking proper safety measures this summer! Here are 10 water safety tips to remember: https://www.discoverhealth.org/water-safety-tips
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For more than 90 years, Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus has provided healthcare to the Upstate. Now a part of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, the facility features surgical suites, a 21-bed family birthing center, nationally credentialed (CARF) inpatient rehabilitation, a 24-bed emergency department, intensive care unit, geriatric psychiatric services, a joint care program, cardiology services and a sleep center.
Outpatient services include imaging, endoscopy, wound care, rehabilitation and a women’s breast health center. A patient-centered, professional, highly-skilled facility, we provide continuity of care through the dedicated work of our nurses, physicians, staff and volunteers.
Spartanburg Medical Center — Mary Black Campus opened as Mary Black Memorial Hospital in 1925. The hospital moved to its current location, 1700 Skylyn Drive, in 1968. SMC — Mary Black Campus became part of Spartanburg Medical Center in January 2019.
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