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Location | 1403 South King St., Windsor, North Carolina |
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Coordinates | 36°0′0″N 76°57′13″W / 36.00000°N 76.95361°W / 36.00000; -76.95361 |
Area | 3.6 acres (1.5 ha) |
Built | 1952 |
Architect | George Watts Carr |
Architectural style | International Style |
NRHP reference No. | 04000647[1] |
Added to NRHP | June 22, 2004 |
Bertie Memorial Hospital is a critical access hospital located in Windsor, North Carolina. It is a part of ECU Health. The original hospital opened in 1952 with Hill-Burton Act funding. It is a three-story, masonry, International Style building with a flat roof.[2] It closed temporarily in 1985 and underwent several turnovers in management. Vidant Health (renamed ECU Health in 2022) took over management in 1998 and provided money for a new hospital in September 2001. The hospital was the first in the nation constructed according to Critical Access Hospital standards. The federal Office of Rural Health Policy has designated it a national model for Critical Access Hospital construction. The hospital concentrates on same-day services.[3] It has six general hospital beds.[4]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.[1]
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* Jointly owned with Chesapeake Regional Medical Center |
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