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Pikeville Medical Center
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    Pikeville Medical Center

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    Pikeville Medical Center
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    Geography
    Location 911 Bypass Road, Pikeville, Kentucky, United States
    Coordinates 37°28′11″N 82°31′18″W / 37.469823°N 82.521541°W / 37.469823; -82.521541Coordinates: 37°28′11″N 82°31′18″W / 37.469823°N 82.521541°W / 37.469823; -82.521541
    Organization
    Care system Private
    Funding Non-profit hospital
    Type General
    Affiliated university University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
    Services
    Emergency department Level II Trauma Center
    Beds 340
    History
    Opened December 24, 1924
    Links
    Website www.pikevillehospital.org
    Lists Hospitals in Kentucky

    Pikeville Medical Center (formerly known as Pikeville Methodist Hospital) is a 340-bed medical facility located in Pikeville, Kentucky.

    History

    Pikeville Medical Center treated its first patient on December 25, 1924. The original facility had 50 beds, but by May 1940, the hospital was expanded to a 90-bed facility. Pikeville's rapid growth called for another expansion in 1952, which brought the bed capacity to 135.

    In 1955, the United Mine Workers of America built a second hospital in the city in order to treat its members. Shortly afterwards, the Methodist Hospital of Kentucky purchased the hospital. This structure, known as the Miners' Building, is the oldest section of Pikeville Medical Center.

    In 1957 and 1963 severe flooding devastated Pikeville and Pike County. The hospital not only treated patients with medical conditions, but provided shelter for flood victims who had become homeless.

    In 1971, it became apparent that Pikeville Medical Center needed to be expanded once again in order to adequately serve the residents of Eastern Kentucky. On Christmas Eve, 1971, the new 8 story Elliott Tower officially opened.

    Due to the lack of a comprehensive cancer center in Eastern Kentucky, the institution opened the Leonard Lawson Cancer Center in June 1996. Today, it still remains one of the few comprehensive cancer centers in the eastern part of the state.

    In 1998, May Tower was constructed at a cost of $75 million and was dedicated on December 18, 2000.

    During 2009–2011, Pikeville Medical Center was named the National Hospital of the Year by the American Alliance of Healthcare Providers three consecutive times.

    Today

    Today, Pikeville Medical Center is the largest hospital in southeastern Kentucky. As of 2018, the hospital consists of 1.6 million square feet spread across 43 facilities, is licensed for 340 beds, and has approximately 3,000 employees.

    On February 12, 2010, Pikeville Medical Center received a $44.6 million loan from the federal government that permitted the construction of a new 11-story clinic and parking garage. An opening ceremony for the 235,362 square feet (21,865.8 m2) clinic and 1,162 space parking structure was held on April 10, 2014.

    Medical services

    Services offered include cardiac, medical, surgical, pediatric, rehabilitative, cancer, neurological, pain care, wound care and home care. It is accredited through the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).


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