Capital Regional Medical Center

Capital Regional Medical Center is a hospital located in Tallahasee, Florida, United States.

History
Originally Capital Medical Center, the hospital opened in September of 1979 and was owned by General Care Corporation. In September of 1980, Hospital Corporation of America purchased GCC and the hospital became part of a multi-billion dollar corporation. In January of 1982 the hospital officially became HCA Tallahassee Community Hospital. In 1982 and 1983, TCH gained a CT Scan service and opened its family center.

In June 1985, the Florida's Health & Rehabilitative Services granted TCH a Certificate of Need to expand and renovate the facility and with that TCH in 1986 opened a cardiac catheterization lab and broke ground for an $11 million expansion and renovation project. In 1988 HRS issued a final approval for TCH's renovated and expanded physical plant. In April 1989 HRS issued a final approval for TCH's open-heart surgical program.

Capital Regional Medical Center only has 198 private rooms.

From March 1990 through 1999, TCH began expanding services gaining an Intensive Care Unit,  hyperbaric oxygen chamber, mammography suite, Wound Treatment Center, and began off pump coronary artery bypass surgical treatments.

The latest construction in 2002 was designed by world-renowned architect Michael Graves.

Services
Services and access to services within the hospital.
 * Emergency room
 * Cardiac care
 * Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
 * Wound care Center
 * Progressive Care Unit
 * Hyperbaric Medicine
 * Mammography Services
 * Outpatient Services
 * Joint Arthroplasty
 * Surgery Center
 * Urology
 * Maternity & Women's Services
 * Senior Center
 * Allergies
 * General Surgery
 * Orthopedics
 * Gynecology
 * Internal Medicine
 * Dentistry
 * Neurology
 * Neuro-Surgery(part-time)
 * Podiatry
 * Dermatology
 * Rheumatology
 * Ear/Nose/Throat
 * Oncology
 * Ophthalmology