Coastal Carolina Hospital has ground breaking ceremony for new Women’s Pavilion

Coastal Carolina Hospital in Hardeeville held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Women’s Pavilion on Feb. 20. The Women’s Pavilion, featuring a birthing center and other services for women,  is  scheduled to open late spring of this year. It will be the first time in eight years that babies are delivered at the hospital. Pictured, from left: Kathryn Mowery, Director, Women’s Services at Coastal Carolina Hospital; Ashley VonNida, Chief Nursing Officer at Coastal Carolina Hospital; Amanda Dyle, Chief Financial Officer at Coastal Carolina Hospital; Mike Sweeney, Mayor ProTem, City of Hardeeville; Hardeeville Mayor Bronco Bostick; Hardeeville Interim City Manager Thomas Johnson; Rev. Thomas McClary, Chairman, Coastal Carolina Hospital Governing Board; Bradley S. Talbert, CEO of Coastal Carolina Hospital; Mark O’Neil, President/CEO, Hilton Head Regional Healthcare; Dr. Lance Lowe, Palmetto Pediatrics; Dr. Randy Royal and Dr. Meredith Mitchell, Riverside Women’s Care.
Coastal Carolina Hospital in Hardeeville held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Women’s Pavilion on Feb. 20. The Women’s Pavilion, featuring a birthing center and other services for women, is scheduled to open late spring of this year. It will be the first time in eight years that babies are delivered at the hospital. Pictured, from left: Kathryn Mowery, Director, Women’s Services at Coastal Carolina Hospital; Ashley VonNida, Chief Nursing Officer at Coastal Carolina Hospital; Amanda Dyle, Chief Financial Officer at Coastal Carolina Hospital; Mike Sweeney, Mayor ProTem, City of Hardeeville; Hardeeville Mayor Bronco Bostick; Hardeeville Interim City Manager Thomas Johnson; Rev. Thomas McClary, Chairman, Coastal Carolina Hospital Governing Board; Bradley S. Talbert, CEO of Coastal Carolina Hospital; Mark O’Neil, President/CEO, Hilton Head Regional Healthcare; Dr. Lance Lowe, Palmetto Pediatrics; Dr. Randy Royal and Dr. Meredith Mitchell, Riverside Women’s Care.
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