Piedmont Medical Center Breaking Ground On Stand-Alone Emergency Room In Fort Mill

ROCK HILL, S.C. — Piedmont Medical Center will hold a groundbreaking ceremony in Fort Mill to recognize the beginning of construction on the ninth stand-alone emergency department in North Carolina.

The ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. on February 6th, 2019 at 971 Gold Hill Road  in Fort Mill.

The 17, 340 square foot facility will offer 24-hour physician coverage, 12 treatment areas and one trauma room.  It will also offer cat CT imaging, X-ray and Ultrasound services, as well as a helipad and ambulance dispatch station.

“This emergency department represents a big step forward in our commitment to serving the people of Fort Mill,” said Mark Nosacka, chief executive officer of Piedmont Medical Center.

“We currently provide 9-1-1 EMS services in Fort Mill and we are very excited to build York County’s first stand-alone emergency department. This facility is a $15.2 million investment in the health of Fort Mill and York County residents and visitors. Our entire staff is committed to providing high quality care as we expand our services throughout the county.”

Piedmont Medical Center already has a presence in the Fort Mill area through Piedmont Urgent Care at Baxter Village, outpatient imaging services at The Imaging Center at Baxter Village, and family medicine care at Piedmont Family Practice at Baxter Village and Piedmont Family Practice at Tega Cay.