Take a ride with Dr. Brent Powers, Chief Medical Officer, and Jay Hamm, Vice President Operations, as they talk about whether you should go to the emergency room or an urgent care and what sets Lexington Medical Center's urgent care locations apart in this Wellness on Wheels.
Our hospital's Pet Therapy Program began in 2008 when an ICU doctor – who had her own pet therapy dog – suggested it to hospital administrators. Today the number of pet therapy teams is 12 and counting.
Meet Matthew Greg. As one of Lexington Medical Center’s nearly 100 chaplains, he listens, comforts, prays for and administers sacraments to people of all faiths and beliefs.
United Way of the Midlands honored Lexington Medical Center’s Barbara Willm posthumously with its Humanitarian of the Year award on February 16 at the University of South Carolina Alumni Center.
Lexington Medical Center received an Emmy® award for a video documentary it produced about a hospital employee who lost her husband and father to COVID-19.
Inside Lexington Oncology's Infusion Center, a smiling face in a red vest offers comfort and support for cancer patients. As a cancer survivor himself, he intuitively understands their needs.
National Volunteer Week is the perfect opportunity to recognize the more than 200 passionate volunteers who donate their time and talents and provide vital support to Lexington Medical Center and its communities.
Barbara Willm retired from Lexington Medical Center earlier this year after 35 years of leadership and service. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster presented her with the Order of the Palmetto on November 22 at the State House.