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'''Ascension St Vincent's St Clair''' is a 40-bed hospital located at 7063 [[Veterans Parkway]] in [[Pell City]] in [[St Clair County]].   
'''Ascension St Vincent's St Clair''' is a 40-bed hospital located at 7063 [[Veterans Parkway]] in [[Pell City]] in [[St Clair County]].   


'''St Clair Regional Hospital''' was an 82-bed hospital constructed in [[1968]] at 2805 [[Dr John Haynes Drive]], just southeast of the [[I-20]] junction with [[U.S. Highway 231]]. It was jointly owned by the city and county. [[Eastern Health System]] took over operations of the facility in the 1990s.
'''St Clair Regional Hospital''' was an 82-bed hospital constructed between [[1968]] and [[1970]] at 2805 [[Dr John Haynes Drive]], just southeast of the [[I-20]] junction with [[U.S. Highway 231]]. It was jointly owned by the city and county. [[Eastern Health System]] took over operations of the facility in the 1990s.


The [[Ascension St Vincent's Health System]] acquired Eastern Health Systems in [[2007]] and renamed the facility '''St Vincent's St Clair Hospital''', soon petitioning the [[Alabama Certificate of Need Review Board]] for clearance to replace the aging building with a new 40-bed hospital facility. The application was approved on [[August 20]], [[2008]].
The [[Ascension St Vincent's Health System]] acquired Eastern Health Systems in [[2007]] and renamed the facility '''St Vincent's St Clair Hospital''', soon petitioning the [[Alabama Certificate of Need Review Board]] for clearance to replace the aging building with a new 40-bed hospital facility. The application was approved on [[August 20]], [[2008]].
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The new $31 million hospital was completed in [[2011]] near the [[Jefferson State Community College]]'s Pell City Campus just north of I-20, on Veterans Parkway off [[Wolf Creek Road]], opposite the [[Colonel Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home]]. It has a staff of around 100 physicians in 16 specialties and includes an emergency trauma care facility, a dialysis center, X-ray, CT and MRI scanning suites, pulmonary function and gastrointestinal laboratories, and primary care, inpatient and outpatient clinics.
The new $31 million hospital was completed in [[2011]] near the [[Jefferson State Community College]]'s Pell City Campus just north of I-20, on Veterans Parkway off [[Wolf Creek Road]], opposite the [[Colonel Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home]]. It has a staff of around 100 physicians in 16 specialties and includes an emergency trauma care facility, a dialysis center, X-ray, CT and MRI scanning suites, pulmonary function and gastrointestinal laboratories, and primary care, inpatient and outpatient clinics.


The former hospital building was put up for sale, but remained vacant for eight years. In [[2019]] the city and county undertook a process of hazardous materials abatement before it was demolished by Virginia Wrecking in September of that year.
The former hospital building was put up for sale, but remained vacant for eight years. In [[2019]] the city and county undertook a process of hazardous materials abatement before it was demolished by Virginia Wrecking in September of that year. Noon Development of Chattanooga, Tennessee constructed a 135,000 square-foot shopping center on the site.


==References==
==References==
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* Velasco, Anna (August 20, 2008) "State board OKs St. Vincent's projects for St. Clair, U.S. 280." {{BN}}
* Velasco, Anna (August 20, 2008) "State board OKs St. Vincent's projects for St. Clair, U.S. 280." {{BN}}
* Glidewell, Urainah (September 11, 2019) "Old St. Clair County Hospital set to be demoed this week." ''St Clair News-Aegis''
* Glidewell, Urainah (September 11, 2019) "Old St. Clair County Hospital set to be demoed this week." ''St Clair News-Aegis''
* Thornton, William (September 13, 2022) "Work begins on new 135,000-square-foot Pell City shopping center." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.stvhs.com/clair/svsc_default.asp St Vincent's St Clair] website
* [https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/alabama/albir/pell-city-ascension-st-vincents-st-clair St Vincent's St Clair] website


[[Category:Ascension St Vincent's Health System|St Clair]]
[[Category:Ascension St Vincent's Health System|St Clair]]
[[Category:Dr John Haynes Drive]]
[[Category:Dr John Haynes Drive]]
[[Category:1968 buildings]]
[[Category:1970 buildings]]
[[Category:2019 demolitions]]
[[Category:2019 demolitions]]
[[Category:Veterens Parkway (Pell City)]]
[[Category:Veterens Parkway (Pell City)]]
[[Category:2011 buildings]]
[[Category:2011 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 09:07, 16 September 2022

Ascension St Vincent's St Clair
The former St Clair Regional Hospital

Ascension St Vincent's St Clair is a 40-bed hospital located at 7063 Veterans Parkway in Pell City in St Clair County.

St Clair Regional Hospital was an 82-bed hospital constructed between 1968 and 1970 at 2805 Dr John Haynes Drive, just southeast of the I-20 junction with U.S. Highway 231. It was jointly owned by the city and county. Eastern Health System took over operations of the facility in the 1990s.

The Ascension St Vincent's Health System acquired Eastern Health Systems in 2007 and renamed the facility St Vincent's St Clair Hospital, soon petitioning the Alabama Certificate of Need Review Board for clearance to replace the aging building with a new 40-bed hospital facility. The application was approved on August 20, 2008.

The new $31 million hospital was completed in 2011 near the Jefferson State Community College's Pell City Campus just north of I-20, on Veterans Parkway off Wolf Creek Road, opposite the Colonel Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home. It has a staff of around 100 physicians in 16 specialties and includes an emergency trauma care facility, a dialysis center, X-ray, CT and MRI scanning suites, pulmonary function and gastrointestinal laboratories, and primary care, inpatient and outpatient clinics.

The former hospital building was put up for sale, but remained vacant for eight years. In 2019 the city and county undertook a process of hazardous materials abatement before it was demolished by Virginia Wrecking in September of that year. Noon Development of Chattanooga, Tennessee constructed a 135,000 square-foot shopping center on the site.

References

  • Long, Kellie (April 13, 2007) "St. Clair Regional to become St. Vincent's St. Clair." Daily Home
  • DeButts, Jimmy (June 20, 2008) "'Transitional year' means $29 million in losses for St. Vincent's." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Velasco, Anna (August 20, 2008) "State board OKs St. Vincent's projects for St. Clair, U.S. 280." The Birmingham News
  • Glidewell, Urainah (September 11, 2019) "Old St. Clair County Hospital set to be demoed this week." St Clair News-Aegis
  • Thornton, William (September 13, 2022) "Work begins on new 135,000-square-foot Pell City shopping center." The Birmingham News

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