Hillside Hospital (Pulaski)

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Hillside Hospital (Pulaski) is a for-profit hospital located at 1265 East College Street in Pulaski, Tennessee. The hospital, which has 95 beds, was purchased by LifePoint Hospitals of Brentwood, Tennessee in 2013.

History[edit | edit source]

Hillside Hospital was acquired by LifePoint Hospitals in 2013. Shortly after the acquisition, Hillside underwent a rebranding process along with four other rural hospitals in south central Tennessee. The new hospital group is now known as the Southern Tennessee Regional Health System (STRHS).

Southern Tennessee Regional Health System[edit | edit source]

Southern Tennessee Regional Health System (STRHS) is a group of hospitals that includes Hillside Hospital. The system is led by CEO Phil Young from his office in Winchester, Tennessee. STRHS aims to provide comprehensive healthcare services to the communities in south central Tennessee.

Services[edit | edit source]

Hillside Hospital, as part of the STRHS, offers a range of healthcare services. These include emergency care, surgical services, and specialized treatments for various medical conditions.

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