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Forsyth Medical Center is one of the largest medical centers in North Carolina, serving more than two-thirds of the people requiring hospital care in Forsyth County, as well as residents from neighboring Northwest North Carolina counties. In 2008, Forsyth Medical Center opened a state-of-the-art 350,000 square foot north tower pavilion adding 114 patient beds along with expanded women's and cardiac services. In 2006, Forsyth Medical Center partnered with Duke University to offer patients access the most current clinical trial cancer treatments at the Derrick L. Davis Forsyth Regional Cancer Center.
The Forsyth Stroke & Neurovascular Center at FMC was the first in North and South Carolina to receive Primary Stroke Care certification. The Sara Lee Center for Women's Health at FMC is the second-largest birthing center in North Carolina, delivering more than 7,100 infants in 2008. The Center houses a Level III/IV neonatal intensive care unit that serves 20 counties in North Carolina and southern Virginia and treats more than 1,000 premature and medically fragile infants annually.
From exciting medicine to touching personal stories, there's much to make you proud of being associated with Forsyth Medical Center. Browse through the links to learn more about the remarkable medicine and people at Forsyth Medical Center, the care provided and the programs and services personal donations make possible.