CaroMont Health is a nationally recognized leader and trusted partner in creating a healthy community. We've earned that trust by combining innovative medical breakthroughs with a level of care so extraordinary it has come to define us. Our independent healthcare system includes specialists, primary care offices, urgent care locations, emergency departments and an acute-care hospital conveniently located throughout the region.
From our top doctors to our advanced technology, CaroMont Health has been recognized with numerous awards, including being named one of Thomson Reuters' Top 100 Hospitals.
From our top doctors to our advanced technology, CaroMont Health has been recognized with numerous awards, including being named one of Thomson Reuters' Top 100 Hospitals.
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CaroMont Health is a regional health system that provides innovative medical and wellness services. Our vast network of physician practices, urgent care, hospice and emergency facilities is anchored by CaroMont Regional Medical Center-a 435-bed, not-for-profit hospital. This nationally-recognized acute care hospital was first established in 1946.
At the close of World War II, after a successful fundraiser and with public support, the City Hospital was purchased and enlarged to meet the needs of the community. In 1946, the hospital's name was changed to Gaston Memorial Hospital. In 1947, Gaston Memorial Hospital established a school of nursing, from which 307 students graduated before the schools closure in 1973.
CaroMont Health's expertise in a diverse range of medical specialties helps us care for you from head to toe. Whether you are dealing with a simple cold, suffering from a chronic condition or seeking primary care, you can trust CaroMont Health for advanced healthcare when and where you need it. Our goal is to provide personal and compassionate medical attention in a safe and nurturing environment.
Thank you for your interest with CaroMont Health. What makes CaroMont Health an exceptional place to work and receive care is the people who work here-the dedicated professionals who make CaroMont Health the advanced, compassionate and caring health system it is. We work together with patients, families and the community to focus on the health of every individual we encounter.
In partnership with generous donors like you, the CaroMont Health Foundation seeks to engage and inspire our community to support CaroMont Health in providing compassionate, exceptional and highly reliable care. Whether through grants, scholarships or other support, the Foundation exists to create a more targeted approach to tackling the tough healthcare issues in our region.
Reviews (10)
Sally F.
Feb 02, 2022
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Do everything you can to keep your family out of this hospital. Everything you read that you thought was a conspiracy....all the stories you read about the protocols and the $$$$ agenda for covid....it's all true. Make the virtual appointments with Frontline Doctors and don't put yourself or your loved one through this hell.
Brenda House
Jan 29, 2022
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If I could give zero stars, I would!
My mother who is 83 years old and has dementia, went to the ER on January 21, 2022 to have some test for chest pain and cough. When they were finished; they didn't call the assisted living home where she lives to let them know she was finished with her test, so they could arrange to pick her up. Instead, the doctor released her without a signature to release her. They put her in a TAXI, and she had no shoes on, and it was 30 degrees outside. The assisted living home contacted me to let me know what had happened. They called the hospital and complained. However
My mother who is 83 years old and has dementia, went to the ER on January 21, 2022 to have some test for chest pain and cough. When they were finished; they didn't call the assisted living home where she lives to let them know she was finished with her test, so they could arrange to pick her up. Instead, the doctor released her without a signature to release her. They put her in a TAXI, and she had no shoes on, and it was 30 degrees outside. The assisted living home contacted me to let me know what had happened. They called the hospital and complained. However
Lauren Berrien
Jan 22, 2022
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I was seen today for some abdominal pain and I have to say I did love my nurses and Dr. O'Connor. He was very thorough with telling me how he would treat with problem, what testing and why and telling me what my tests said. I did sit there for a few hours in a lot of pain which prompted me to ask to leave before all testing was done but I don't necessarily blame the hospital for that or the staff. Overall I would rate this establishment a 4/5
Irina Diva
Jan 22, 2022
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Briggs, Kerry for starters is the most disrespectful and worst caregiver I've ever encountered. Coming from a medical field myself this is very disturbing. When trying to speak to him about my husband's lung issues and concerns about a bacterial infection he rudely interrupted me on multiple occasions let alone they one do virtual appointments. He basically said if we wanted to be seen we can go somewhere else. Save yourself the $500 and just go to the hospital as they clearly cannot properly exaime nor aid you in anyway.
Pat Kirkland
Jan 07, 2022
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Stephen McDade
Dec 30, 2021
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Worst ER ever. Filled with patients that are mostly just sick with covid related symptoms (non-severe) while people are in intense pain having to 6+ hours to get back in a room. The mass covid scare has really screwed up the hospital for one's that really need it and the hospitals allowing it to happen are part of the problem.
Rebecca Bartone
Dec 27, 2021
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Two star review is GRACIOUS for the “care” my mother received in the ER. The two stars include extra grace from the Covid pressure on hospitals right now. She was there for days, and had one, maybe two, good nurses. She’s 64 years old, and her needs were constantly brushed off, even simple requests. Her nurse call button fell off of her bed, and she asked SIX separate times if the nurse could get in for her (she was immobile, so she could not get it herself), and she was ignored every time, so she ended up wetting herself and her bed 3+ times because no one was checking on her, and she didn’t
Alex Pepin
Dec 15, 2021
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Good Know
Nov 19, 2021
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My wait was extremely long for as much pain as I was in but I understand the concept of triage. Despite the long wait on a Wednesday afternoon I'd still recommend them. The nurses, doctor, CT scan tech and patient transport people were all very compassionate and friendly. They made me with my kidney stones not feel quite so anxious.
Everything was explained clearly to me and my husband. We never felt rushed through any part of the process.
My nurse was Sarah, she was so great.
Everything was explained clearly to me and my husband. We never felt rushed through any part of the process.
My nurse was Sarah, she was so great.
Dana Byers
Oct 01, 2021
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Came to ER because of my right foot being in pain and swollen. Dr Kevin Michael O'Connor was very rude and uncaring. He told me that I need to deal with the pain instead of being nauseated. He stated he had physical therapy one time and ended up having surgery but never took one pain pill because it makes him nauseated. My blood pressure was very high but I couldn't get a Aspirin or ibuprofen. He pressed and twist my foot and said someone will be in here to put a ace bandage on it. I was never given anything but more pain from the doctor. They changed my blood pressure reading on my discharge papers