Peach Regional Medical Center to Open $28M Replacement Facility

The Peach Regional Medical Center in Fort Valley, Ga., operated jointly by the Peach County Hospital Authority and The Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon, will soon open its $28 million replacement facility, according to a report by The Telegraph.

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The 63,361-square-foot building features 25 beds. The number of full-time employees at the new facility will jump from 110 to 160.

Patients will be moved into the new facility July 16, according to the report.

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