The healthcare system contains hospitals in Spartanburg, Union, and Cherokee counties, its primary service area. It offers services that include primary, secondary, and tertiary acute care, post-acute care, and a broad range of outpatient and diagnostic services through the system's
ambulatory care locations. The system is the only provider in its service area to have the following services and facilities: a Level I Trauma Center, Neonatal Intensive Care services, open-heart surgery, and a hospice home. The system provides general acute care services through five hospitals: Spartanburg Medical Center, Spartanburg Medical Center – Mary Black Campus, Pelham Medical Center, Union Medical Center, and Cherokee Medical Center. It also provides long-term care services through a long-term acute care hospital, Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care, and its three skilled nursing facilities: Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care, Ellen Sagar Nursing Center, and Woodruff Manor. The system's hospitals encompass 1,160 total licensed acute beds. Its ambulatory network includes the Medical Group of the Carolinas, the system's employed physician group, with more than 120 sites of care.
Spartanburg Medical Center Source: Spartanburg Medical Center is a research and teaching hospital with two locations in Spartanburg: Spartanburg Medical Center campus on East Wood Street and Spartanburg Medical Center — Mary Black Campus on Skylyn Drive. With a total of 747 beds, Spartanburg Medical Center offers diagnosis and treatment for
Upstate South Carolina residents. Formerly Mary Black Memorial Hospital, Spartanburg Medical Center—Mary Black Campus became part of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in 2019. Spartanburg Medical Center includes the Heart Center, Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute, Women's Health Services, Weight Loss Services, Rehabilitation Services,
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Services, Sleep Centers, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and the Regional Outpatient Center. Spartanburg Medical Center was the first hospital in the U.S. to develop a comprehensive Hospital Emergency Response Team (HERT). HERT was developed after Spartanburg Regional mobilized personnel to assist in the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) operations during hurricanes
Katrina and
Rita in 2005. The team is a working body of clinical and non-clinical volunteers who support healthcare operations in order to maintain healthcare infrastructure during periods of catastrophic need. Spartanburg Medical Center is also the site of South Carolina's first Joint Commission-accredited Chest Pain and Primary Stroke centers.
Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care is a licensed freestanding 97-bed, long-term acute-care hospital (LTACH) and a licensed 25-bed skilled nursing facility.
Pelham Medical Center Pelham Medical Center is located in Greer, South Carolina, and became operational in October 2008. This hospital focuses on medical and surgical patients. Pelham Medical Center is licensed for and operates 48 beds. The facility provides emergency services, general surgery, gynecology, orthopedics,
cardiology (non-invasive), endocrinology, gastroenterology, general medicine, oncology, and intensive care services. This campus includes Pelham Medical Center Medical Office Building, the Surgery Center at Pelham, and the Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute at Pelham.
Cherokee Medical Center Cherokee Medical Center is a 125-bed acute care facility located in Gaffney, SC that services Cherokee County and the surrounding areas. The hospital provides services including emergency, medical, surgical, and imaging services. Formerly
Novant Health Gaffney Medical Center, later Gaffney Medical Center, the hospital joined Mary Black Health System in 2015 and became Mary Black Health System — Gaffney. Mary Black facilities became part of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in 2019.
Union Medical Center Union Medical Center is located in Union, South Carolina and services Union County and the surrounding areas. In February 2025, a new Union Medical Center was built along Furman L. Fendley Highway in Union, centralizing healthcare services under one roof and creating a sustainable model that addresses rural health needs for generations to come. The hospital provides services including emergency care, imaging services, Gibbs Cancer Center infusion services, inpatient care, lab services, Bearden-Josey Center for Breast Health mammography services, outpatient services, pharmacy and primary care. Formerly Wallace Thomson Hospital, the operations were transferred by lease to the district and are operated as Union Medical Center, a division of the district.
Medical Group of the Carolinas Source: Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System operates the Medical Group of the Carolinas, a network of more than 120 practices. The medical group includes family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, immediate care, emergency medicine, inpatient medicine, allergy and immunology, medical weight loss, cardiology, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, diabetes and endocrinology, gastroenterology, surgery, gynecologic oncology, infectious disease, maternal-fetal medicine, occupational health, oncology, hematology, orthopedic surgery, palliative care, pediatric critical care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, plastic surgery, psychiatry, radiation oncology, rheumatology, urology, vascular access, and wound care. The regional outpatient service sites of care offer a wide range of diagnostic, laboratory, and invasive tests and procedures. Outpatient imaging centers are located at Cherokee Medical Center, North Grove Medical Park, Pelham Medical Center Medical Office Building, Pelham Medical Offices at Five Forks, and Spartanburg Medical Center — Mary Black Campus. These centers offer a variety of exams from general radiography, CT, MRI, general and vascular sonography, mammography, nuclear medicine, and bone densitometry using equipment to maximize the diagnostic capabilities of the centers.
Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute Gibbs Cancer Center opened on the SMC campus in 1999. This 98,000-square-foot facility provides comprehensive cancer care to the Upstate community. The inpatient oncology unit located on the SMC campus consists of 30 beds. In April 2013, Gibbs Cancer Center was renamed Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute when a 7,500-square-foot research facility was added to the cancer center. Since Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute has grown locations across the Upstate: • Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute at Pelham • Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute at Gaffney • Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute at Union Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute at Pelham opened in the spring of 2013. Gibbs at Pelham provides radiation oncology and medical oncology services. In 2015, Gibbs at Pelham added the Cyberknife M6 system, which is the first of its kind in the southeastern United States and was the first system in the United States to treat with the MLC apertures. Gibbs was the first place in North or South Carolina, and one of the first cancer centers in the United States, to utilize a new tool for prostate cancer called the SpaceOAR® System. SpaceOAR is the first FDA-approved procedure for placing a ‘spacer’ to protect the rectum of men undergoing prostate cancer radiation. Daniel Fried, MD, PhD, medical director and radiation oncologist at Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute - Pelham, was the first trained and certified physician in the Carolinas to use SpaceOAR. Gibbs at Gaffney was opened in September 2011. Gibbs at Gaffney provides radiation oncology, medical oncology services and infusion services. Medical oncology services are also provided in Union, South Carolina.
Bearden-Josey Center for Breast Health The Bearden-Josey Center for Breast Health is an imaging center that consolidates digital mammography, ultrasound, stereotactic breast biopsy, and bone densitometry into one outpatient location, opened in 2008. The center also provides screening at SMC, PMC, and at eight satellite locations throughout the Upstate: • Cherokee • Heywood • Mary Black • North Grove • Pelham • Spartanburg • Westside • Union The Bearden-Josey Center received full accreditation from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers in 2010. The center has also been recognized as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology. A mobile mammography unit serves as an outreach effort, and it is equipped with digital mammography equipment, two changing rooms and a reception area. The unit serves Spartanburg, Cherokee and Union counties.
Ellen Sagar Nursing Center Ellen Sagar Nursing Center in Union, South Carolina, became a division of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in 2015. Ellen Sagar is a 113-bed long-term care, skilled nursing facility that offers nursing care and rehabilitation services.
Woodruff Manor Woodruff Manor is located in
Woodruff, South Carolina, and was acquired by the District on Oct. 1, 2017. WM is licensed for and operates 88 skilled nursing beds.
Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home is located in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It is licensed for and operates 15 beds.
Spartanburg Regional Foundation Spartanburg Regional Foundation is a charitable corporation whose primary mission is to benefit Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System through direct support and support of community programs and services.
Regional HealthPlus Source: Regional HealthPlus (RHP) is a network of physicians, hospitals and other healthcare providers.
Cardiac Services: The Heart Center at SMC has 84 beds, 20 of which are critical care beds. The remaining beds are post-surgical and post-medical coronary care beds, all of which are in private rooms. Cardiac services offered range from diagnostic to intervention and rehabilitation. There are four cardiac catheterization laboratories serving the Heart Center in which over 4,300 diagnostic and interventional catheterizations are performed annually. In addition, more than 450 cardiac surgeries are performed each year in three operating rooms dedicated to cardiac surgery located in the Heart Center. Other services include echocardiography, vascular ultrasound, and diagnostic heart CT scans. The Heart Center's Cardiac Rehabilitation Program is state certified and aids patients as they recover from a cardiac event. At any particular time, there are more than 700 patients enrolled. The Heart Center houses an active electrophysiology and Congestive Heart Failure program and is a participant in national and international research programs and studies.
Surgical Services: Inpatient surgery and outpatient surgery services are offered at SMC locations and PMC. Outpatient surgery services are also provided through the joint venture entities ASCS and SCP. Currently, surgical services at SMC consist of 15 general operating rooms, one hybrid endovascular vascular suite, two cystoscopy operating rooms, and one minor procedure operating room. The 15 operating rooms range in size from 594 to 816 square feet. Today, larger rooms are required to accommodate new technology used in surgery. SMC also offers a minimally invasive approach to surgery with the da Vinci® robotic surgical systems. SMC's robotic program is one of the most comprehensive in South Carolina, offering robotic gynecological (GYN), GYN oncologic, radical prostate, partial nephrectomy, and thoracic, general, and cardiac procedures. Over 8,700 robotic procedures have been performed since the program started in 2007. There are also three open-heart operating rooms in the Heart Center, contiguous to the main operating rooms and three GYN operating rooms. The pre-op area consists of 26 individual patient rooms, and the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) recovery room consists of 27 bays. PACU has two dedicated isolation rooms and two dedicated pediatric rooms. Over 18,300 surgeries were performed at SMC and PMC during the fiscal year 2017.
Emergency Services: Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System offers emergency services at SMC locations, PMC, CMC and UMC. The Emergency Center at SMC on East Wood Street is designated as a Level I Trauma Center (one of only four in South Carolina), certified to begin treatment of any injury 24 hours a day, including massive trauma. The Emergency Center, which opened in its current space in 2004, is one of the busiest emergency departments in the Carolinas, with more than 93,000 patients seen annually. The PMC and UMC emergency departments see approximately 45,000 and 21,000 patient visits annually, respectively. '''''Women's Services:''''' More than 3,800 babies are born each year at Spartanburg Medical Center campuses. The locations include triage areas, labor and delivery beds, postpartum beds, operating rooms, mother/baby units, and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) services. For women requiring non-maternity-related healthcare services, the Center for Women offers private rooms for women's health needs. In addition, 4-D ultrasound services, and a classroom for seminars and community prepared family programs is available.
Pediatrics: Pediatrics at SMC locations consists of a 12-bed pediatric unit and a four-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). A pediatric intensivist is available at all times. There is a pediatric surgeon on the faculty of the medical education program. SMC also offers a variety of outpatient pediatric services, including educational programs on parenting issues and children's health and wellness. MGC includes three pediatric physician offices with 15 physicians located conveniently throughout Spartanburg.
Neuro-Sciences: At SMC, neuro-critical care beds are dedicated to the department of neurosurgery. In addition, there is a 28-bed general neurology floor with telemetry capabilities plus a 23-bed telemetry unit for the care of less critical patients. SMC was the first healthcare provider in South Carolina to be named a Primary Stroke Center.
Behavioral Health Services: SMC provides both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry services. The inpatient Psychiatry Unit operates 28 beds and is located on the third floor of the main hospital building. Services include treatment for any type of behavioral, emotional, or mental health illness. Programs specializing in geriatric patients/elderly, adult inpatient/acute care, employee assistance programs, psychiatric home health services, outpatient appointments with psychiatrists and counselors, outpatient therapy and support programs, and nursing home consultation services are provided.
Post-Acute Services: In addition to the post-acute facilities described above, the district provides Home Health, Palliative, and Hospice Care in a variety of settings: Home Health provides 10,800 episodes of care for residents of Spartanburg, Cherokee, Union, and Greenville counties for individuals who are recovering from illness or surgery, injury, undergoing treatment, disabled, or chronically ill. Services include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical social services, aides, wound care, infusion, and enteral services and telehealth. Hospice services are offered in homes throughout the four-county service area of Spartanburg, Cherokee, Union, and Greenville, providing comfort and support services to patients and their families. This program coordinates the services of physicians, nurses, chaplains, social workers, volunteers and other specialists to care for nearly 11,000 patients a year. Spartanburg Regional's Palliative Care program offers inpatient consultative services at SMC, PMC, and SHRC, as well as outpatient services to Spartanburg and surrounding counties. Any patient with a real or potentially life-threatening/life-limiting condition may be appropriate for a referral. Inpatient consultations for 2017 have exceeded 1,700, and outpatient visits are well over 1,100. Outpatient services include the Supportive Care Clinic for cancer diagnoses, the Advanced Lung Disease Clinic, Home-based Palliative Care, and the General Palliative Care Clinic for non-cancer diagnoses. Palliative consultations are also offered in some local skilled nursing facilities. == History ==