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Phoebe Sumter Medical Center

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A Leading Regional Health Care Provider

This state-of-the-art 183,000 square foot facility features 76-beds and all private rooms, and offers patients the most advanced equipment and technology available. Phoebe Sumter Medical Center’s doctors, nurses, medical technicians and support staff understand, now more than ever, how important quality healthcare is to southwest Georgia.

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Georgia HEART Rural Hospital Tax Credit Program

Through the Georgia HEART Hospital Program, individuals and business can make 100% tax credit-eligible contributions, up to specified limits, to qualified rural hospitals of their choice and Help Enhance Access to Rural Treatment for thousands of Georgians, including those served by Phoebe Sumter Medical Center.

From a humble beginning of only eight hospital beds, the hospital has grown into one of the leading regional health care providers in Southwest Georgia meeting the health care needs of the community it serves.

Patients enjoy convenient, quality care from the medical professionals they have come to know and trust over the years.

Visiting Hours and Information

Visiting one of our hospital locations? Our inpatient visitation guidelines for Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, Phoebe Sumter, and Phoebe Worth campuses are as follows:

Inpatient Guidelines:

  • Visiting Hours: 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. / After Hours Visitation must be pre-approved by departmental staff or physician. Once approval is received, staff will provide additional access information.
  • Up to 5 visitors are allowed at a time in a patient’s room.
  • All visitors must check in at an information desk for a guest pass specific to patient being visited. Guest passes should be visible at all times.
  • Children accompanying an adult visitor should not be left unattended. Children exhibiting disruptive behavior may be asked to leave the hospital.

For location and unit-specific visitation information and exceptions, click a location below.

Full Visitation Policy By Location:

We appreciate your support and patience as we work to protect our patients, visitors and community. Please know all decisions are made with safety as our top priority and modifications will be made to the visitation policy as appropriate.

Clinic Locations and Services at Phoebe Sumter

Phoebe Sumter Medical Center’s doctors, nurses, medical technicians and support staff understand how important quality healthcare is to residents of Southwest Georgia. For that reason, we go the extra mile to make sure your experience at Phoebe Sumter Medical Center is a great one.

Hospital-based Services:

  • 24-Hour emergency center
  • Birthing center
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Laboratory Services
  • Surgery
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Campus Building 1 – 132 HWY 280 West

Campus Building 2 – 120 HWY 280 West

Campus Building 3 – 122 HWY 280 West

Campus Building 4 – 124 HWY 280 West

  • Phoebe Home Health

Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Phone Directory

  • Main: 229-924-6011
  • Cafeteria: 229-931-1189
  • Customer Service: 229-931-1278
  • Gift Shop: 229-931-1201
  • Medical Records: 229-931-1397
  • Central Scheduling: 229-931-1374
  • Hospice: 229-928-4000
  • Human Resources: 229-931-1390
  • Oncology & Hematology Clinic: 229-931-1381
  • Phoebe Bariatrics: 229-931-7144
  • Phoebe Home Care, Americus: 229-928-2004 or 1-888-317-3822
  • Phoebe Sumter Primary Medicine, Ellaville: 229-937-5321
  • Phoebe General Surgery of Americus (in the Oncology & Surgery Center): 229-931-7160
  • Physician Recruitment: 1-800-662-1865
  • Wellness & Education Center, Orthopedics: 229-931-6830
  • Wellness & Education Center, Rehabilitative Medicine: 229-931-1274
  • Women’s & Family Health Center, Family Practice: 229-931-7156
  • Women’s & Family Health Center, OB-GYN: 229-931-7155

Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, Then and Now

In 1908, a group of women in Americus established the Americus and Sumter County Hospital Association which paved the way for an eight-bed hospital to be constructed. After a period of prosperity, the association began making plans for an even larger Sumter County Hospital in 1914, which consisted of 27 beds. Eighteen years later, in 1932, a 27-bed annex was added to the back of the hospital and was the impetus for even further and more rapid growth.

In 1952, a new Americus and Sumter County Hospital was dedicated. The $2 million facility, located on the north side of town began seeing patients in 1953. Due to continued growth, the hospital received a facelift in 1975, starting with the addition of an east wing. During the remainder of that decade and throughout the 80’s, Sumter Regional grew by leaps and bounds, adding services including: coronary care, telemetry, a labor, delivery, recovery and post-partum (LDRP) unit, oncology clinic, rehabilitative services and a whole host of other departments and services.

Sumter Regional Hospital a then 143-bed, community non-profit hospital took a big step forward to ensure it could meet the needs of its patients through the millennium by initiating a $21.5-million expansion and renovation project in 1997. In 1999, the vision materialized by completing a 94,000 square foot expansion.

The Tornado and the Road to Phoebe Sumter Medical Center

On March 1, 2007, a tornado ravaged the Americus community. Sumter Regional Hospital was destroyed by the tornado which forced much of the medical community to leave. In the days and weeks to follow, the hospital operated out of tents donated by FEMA and GEMA for a before moving into modular buildings. COGIM units were then brought in to build an interim facility, which opened on April 1, 2008. The interim facility featured 76 beds and 71,000 square feet of space, as well as the majority of the services that were available before the tornado.

In October 2008, Phoebe Putney Health System responded to a request from the Americus and Sumter County Hospital Authority to be a partner in rebuilding the Sumter hospital. As a result, Sumter Regional Hospital became Phoebe Sumter Medical Center. The first day of operation for the newly named facility was July 1, 2009.

In January 2010, construction began on a 40-acre site that would be the new permanent home of Phoebe Sumter Medical Center.

Going the Extra Mile to Deliver Exceptional Care

The current state-of-the-art 183,000 square foot facility opened in Dec. 2011 and features 76-beds and all private rooms. The facility offers patients the most advanced equipment and technology available.

Quick Facts
  • DNV-GL accredited
  • 76 licensed beds
  • 28,420 Emergency Center visits annually
  • 4,000 surgeries annually
  • 449 births annually
Economic Impact
  • $21.1 million in wages paid
  • $7.6 million in community benefits (including charity and uncompensated care)
  • $127 million total economic impact

From a humble beginning of only eight hospital beds, the hospital has grown into one of the leading regional health care providers in Southwest Georgia meeting the health care needs of the community it serves.

Ways to Give to Phoebe Sumter:

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Phoebe Sumter Foundation

By contributing to Phoebe Sumter Foundation, you help us touch the lives of thousands of individuals in our community. Join us in making a difference in the lives of others!

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For more information, Please call:
229-924-6011

Located at:

Phoebe Sumter Medical Center

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126 Hwy. 280 West

Americus,

GA

31719

229-924-6011