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Hunt Regional Healthcare company history timeline

1967

1967 – The Greenville Hospital Authority is approved by voters for the purpose of constructing a modern new hospital in the city.

1971

Our beautiful facility was first established in August 1971 when Citizens General Hospital was built on 11 acres in west-central Greenville.

From a four-story hospital with 96 beds to a comprehensive health system with a wide array of services and locations, our structures have transformed since 1971.

1981

1981 – Hunt County voters opt to expand the district county-wide to better serve health needs of residents in the area.

1983

Also in 1983, four floors are added to Citizens General in Greenville, increasing its square footage by 59,000 square feet.

1993

1993 - Citizens General Hospital becomes affiliated with Presbyterian Healthcare System.

In 1993, however, those two hospitals were renamed to Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville and Presbyterian Hospital of Commerce.

1997

1997 – Hunt Memorial Hospital District continues to grow.

In 1997, the Truett and Margaret Crim Maternity Department was built.

1998

In 1998, Hunt Memorial Hospital District opened the Presbyterian Medical Plaza in Quinlan.

2007

2007 – The west wing celebrates its grand opening with more than 1,000 people in attendance.

2013

2013 – The Tubby Adkisson Mobile Mammography Coach begins providing mammograms on the go for Hunt County and surrounding areas

2013 - Hunt Regional Healthcare and the Greenville Chamber of Commerce celebrate the ribbon cutting of Hunt Regional Healthcare Outpatient Infusion Center

2014

2014 – Groundbreaking ceremonies are held for Hunt Regional Emergency Medical Center at Commerce and Hunt Regional Emergency Medical Center at Quinlan as Hunt Regional expands emergency care throughout all parts of Hunt county

2015

2015 –The Tenth Annual Laughter is the Best Medicine Comedy Gala is hosted by the Hunt Regional Healthcare Foundation with Rabbi Bob Alper as the headlining entertainer

2015 – Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville celebrates the ribbon cutting for its newly renovated third floor as part of a voter-approved bond package.

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