On February 4, 2015, Madison County Memorial Hospital partnered with Capital Regional Medical Center in offering Madison County’s first Tele-Stroke Program. Now equipped with “RETA” (Remote Emergency Tele-medicine Assistant), the MCMH Emergency Room has the capability of bringing a live virtual neurologist into the room with the patient. This type of extraordinary care is made possible by the latest in stroke-care technology.
Primary Care
You do need a referral from your doctor. If you do not have a doctor, you can call the hospital 850-973-2271 for a list of providers in the area. Patients are admitted to the OR through a referral from a primary care physician. The primary care physician consults with our surgeon to ensure each patient is a good candidate for our program. Once the surgeon approves a referral from your physician, a scheduler will contact you to set up an appointment. During the initial appointment, our team performs a thorough evaluation to better understand the patient’s medical history and condition to establish an individualized treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.
Family Practice
Emergency Care
Madison County Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Department provides emergency services 24-hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. We are always open and ready to serve any emergency need.
Colonoscopy
It is recommended that everyone, male and female, undergo a colonoscopy at age 50. Under certain circumstances, patients should have a screening earlier. Individuals with a family history of colon cancer or polyps, for instance, should be screened earlier. Choosing MCMH allows you the ability to undergo screening and treatment close to your loved ones.
Electrocardiogram
Immunizations
February 17, 2022: CDC now recommends that adolescents ages 12 to 17 years old should receive a booster shot 5 months after their initial Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination series or 2 months after your Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
MCMH Endoscopy program can diagnose and treat a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions. The goal of this unit is to increase awareness and screening for colon cancer in the region. Dr. Douglas will see patients upon referral of the patient’s family care provider. A full range of educational services, diagnostics and therapeutic gastrointestinal endoscopic services are offered...
Endoscopy
The tabs below provide information regarding the various diagnostic tools and test available at Madison County Memorial Hospital (MCMH). We have a full service laboratory that provides a wide range of specimen test prescribed by your doctor. Endoscopy services provide screening for cancer and other digestive related conditions. Respiratory Diagnostics includes a variety of tests which are used to identify conditions related to the respiratory system. MCMH has a wide range of imaging services to identify injuries and screen for chronic conditions. Click on the tabs below for more information.
Ultrasound is used to detect changes in the appearance of organs, tissues, and vessels. It is also used to detect abnormal masses, such as tumors and cysts.
Radiology
The Madison County Memorial Hospital Imaging Services Department (also called Radiology) provides a team of skilled professionals who are available to administer diagnostic radiological procedures as prescribed by your physician. All images are read by a board-certified radiologist. The majority of our technologists are cross-trained in more than one skill, and many have dual certifications. All are registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and are licensed with the State of Florida’s Bureau of Radiation Control. All diagnostic equipment is digital. This makes for a more robust health record and allows your physician to access your radiology image from anywhere in the world. To explore the various imaging/radiology services available, please click on the tabs below.
X-Rays
Mammography
Provides its patients with the highest quality of care in the prevention and early detection of breast cancer. Mammography uses low-dose x-rays to image the breast tissue for nodules, cysts, or calcifications.
Computed Tomography
CT scan (or CAT scan as it is sometimes called) stands for Computerized Axial Tomography. CT scans can detect bone and joint problems. For example, complex bone fractures and tumors. They show internal injuries and bleeding, such as those injuries from a car accident. If you have a condition like cancer, heart disease, emphysema, or liver masses, CT scans spot these types of abnormalities and helps doctors see changes along the way.
Madison County Memorial Hospital (MCMH) is located near downtown Madison, Florida and serves a sixty-mile radius of North Florida and South Georgia. With an Emergency Room, Inpatient-Nursing, Swing-bed, Acute Care and Observation as well as Outpatient- diagnostic, physical, occupational and speech therapy, full-service laboratory, Endoscopy services, Wound Care, and General Surgery, the goal is to build a collaborative network to ensure a strong and healthy community through innovative health services. www.mcmh.us and Facebook madisoncountymemorialhospitalMCMH.
Orthopedics
Our Rehabilitation Center offers a broad range of services including physical, occupational and speech therapies. We provide both, inpatient and outpatient therapy services. Our team of rehabilitation specialists customizes care to meet your needs. We are committed to returning those individuals who have been impaired by accident or disease to their highest level of function by optimizing abilities and skills in their everyday activities. Our staff of licensed clinical professionals have expertise in wound care, pediatric therapy, pain management, orthopedics, and the care of neurologically impaired patients.
Physical and occupational therapists provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. They restore, maintain, and promote overall fitness and health.