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Granville Health System Celebrates National EMS Week

Granville Health System (GHS) celebrated National EMS Week on May 17 – 23, 2020. The week was first set aside in 1974 for the important work emergency management teams do in our communities. “As we celebrate EMS Week this year, we are recognizing those on the front lines of the …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Joins “Light it Blue” Campaign

Granville Health System is illuminating the front entrance to Granville Medical Center as part of the “Light it Blue” campaign to recognize and thank front-line workers: first responders, health care workers, and all others that are keeping our community safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are so proud of our …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Celebrates Hospital Week

Granville Health System celebrated National Hospital Week May 10 – 16, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the exceptional response by the Granville Health System team, the theme of the local event was “Celebrating Our Healthcare Heroes”. “It’s always a honor to recognize the dedication and hard work of  …READ MORE »

Granville Health System To Resume Non-Essential Surgeries and Procedures

Granville Health System (GHS) announced that it has resumed some non-essential, non-emergent surgeries and procedures. At the request of state and federal officials, Granville Health System suspended all elective and non-urgent procedures and surgeries effective March 23, 2020.  This was done to preserve personal protective equipment, to provide for hospital …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Physician Office Locations Now Offering TELEHEALTH Visits

TELEHEALTH visits now offered! Granville Health System announced that TELEHEALTH visits are being offered at Granville Primary Care, Butner-Creedmoor and Granville Primary Care & OB/GYN in Oxford. TELEHEALTH visits, or telephone visits for non-emergent conditions, will allow patients to receive primary care visits by telephone, negating the need for in-person …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Prepared and Ready to Care for Our Community

Thank you for supporting Granville Health System during this difficult time. The infrastructure of a community is not found in its buildings, streets or companies. It is found in the hearts, compassion, and caring of its residents. Granville County is a special place because of its people. Thank you for …READ MORE »

The Granville Health System Emergency Department is Open for Business

We’re Open! The Granville Health System (GHS) Emergency Department is open for business and urges the community not to avoid coming in to receive care, if needed. “Emergencies are still emergencies and you shouldn’t ignore your body telling you to seek care,” said Emergency Department Director Danika Davis, MSN, RN, …READ MORE »

National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week Highlights the Laboratory Medicine Profession April 19-25, 2020

National Medical Laboratory Professional Week originated in 1975 by the American Society for Medical Technology. The goal of the week is to celebrate and recognize the clinical laboratory personnel that deliver results in hospitals and medical institutions across the country. The medical laboratory profession is one that is behind the …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Thanks the Community for Donations

Thank you! Granville Health System (GHS) recently asked the community for donations of disposable medical protective supplies as the novel coronavirus is making it difficult to find the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect its employees. “We thank the businesses, groups, and individuals who have reached out to us,” …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Asks for Donations of Medical Supplies

Granville Health System (GHS) is asking for donations of disposable medical protective supplies as the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is disrupting supply chains throughout the country. The organization is working through its vendors to acquire the needed supplies, but as the number of cases increase, supplies are running low. “We have …READ MORE »