Crestwood Medical Center

Crestwood Medical Center is a medical complex located in Huntsville, Alabama. As of 2014, there were 918 employees in the medical complex. It is accredited by the Joint Commission. Crestwood Medical Center has 180 licensed beds. It is a for-profit hospital owned and operated by Community Health Systems. In 2014 Crestwood had 9,608 inpatient admissions, 696 births, and 101,608 outpatient visits.[1]

Crestwood Medical Center
Community Health Systems
Geography
LocationHuntsville, Alabama, US
Organisation
Care systemCommunity Health Systems
Services
Beds180
Links
Websitehttps://www.crestwoodmedcenter.com/

History

Crestwood was named for the district where it was originally located, and was opened originally as a nursing home in 1964. The following year, it became a hospital. It was founded by three physicians: Dr. Ellis Sparks, Dr. James Earl Robertson, and Dr. Bernie Moore, and local businessman Archie Hill.

Crestwood Medical Center School of Radiology

A Medical Radiography Program is a two-year certificate program that prepares the participant for entry-level employment in the field of radiographic medical imaging.[2]

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