Last updated on April 30, 2025
Coosa Valley Medical Center, founded April 1, 1945, is a 168-bed acute-care hospital in Sylacauga, Alabama, recognized as the only civilian hospital built in the U.S. during WWII. Key specialties include emergency, imaging, women’s health, hematology/oncology, and behavioral health. Major awards are not specified.
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24-hour business center, free wireless Internet, fitness center, complimentary hot breakfast, 100% smoke-free
Pet-friendly, free WiFi, onsite facilities, budget lodging
Free WiFi, free continental breakfast, parking
Free breakfast, outdoor pool, fitness center, pet-friendly
Free breakfast, pet-friendly, free WiFi
Free breakfast, outdoor pool, free WiFi
Floral arrangements, plants, gifts
Taxi, On-demand rides, Private hire
Rideshare, On-demand rides, Scheduled rides
Facility transport for residents, Medical appointments
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Monday to Friday 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.