Wilson Archive — Page 8 of 9
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August 8, 2019
First day at Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital
Last week, Tennova Healthcare-Lebanon officially became Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital (VWCH). -
August 1, 2019
Vanderbilt University Medical Center completes acquisition of Tennova Healthcare-Lebanon
VUMC announced completion of the acquisition of Tennova Healthcare-Lebanon, a two-campus facility licensed for 245 beds, from subsidiaries of Community Health Systems, Inc. (CHS). Wilson County’s only hospital will now be called Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital. -
April 4, 2019
Women’s health, primary care clinics debut in Mt. Juliet
Convenient women’s health, midwifery and primary care services are right around the corner for Mt. Juliet residents, with new Center for Women’s Health and family care clinics now open in Suite 120 of the 2025 building on North Mt. Juliet Road. -
March 29, 2019
Vanderbilt University Medical Center to acquire Tennova Healthcare-Lebanon from Community Health Systems
Leaders of Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) today announced plans to purchase Tennova Healthcare-Lebanon, a two-campus facility licensed for 245 beds, from subsidiaries of Community Health Systems, Inc. (CHS). A definitive agreement has been signed for the sale of the facility and related businesses, including physician clinic operations and outpatient services, to VUMC. -
November 29, 2018
Children’s After-Hours Clinics reach patient visit milestone
When Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital launched its After-Hours Clinic Program in 2013, the decision to bring its expertise in treating children closer to home and to provide another option for families was the right choice. -
August 7, 2014
Wilkerson Center opens Lebanon clinic
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center opened a Hearing and Speech Clinic last week at 1670 Main St., Suite 130, in Lebanon, Tennessee. -
July 25, 2013
Vanderbilt Children’s After-Hours Clinic in Mt. Juliet hits milestone
The Vanderbilt Children’s After-Hours Clinic in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., has treated its 1,000th patient since the doors opened March 25.