Medical Center Enterprise
Medical Center Enterprise is a 131-bed acute care medical facility located in Enterprise, Alabama. Established in 1905, Medical Center Enterprise has continued to grow and change to meet the needs of the citizens of Coffee County and surrounding areas.
From our humble beginnings a century ago, the facility has emerged from a one-doctor, 10-bed hospital to our modern medical campus that includes the hospital, three medical office buildings, a medical staff of approximately 50 independent physicians and over 400 team members providing and supporting patient care. A $5.2 million reconstruction project completed in 2006 resulted in the availability of 29 new private patient rooms located on the hospital's 4th floor. Also completed in 2006 was the addition of a state of the art multi-row CAT scanner and 2007 plans include installation of a new GE 1.5 Tesla MRI magnet to further enhance diagnostic imaging services.
Some of the key services offered are: diagnostics, women's services, 24-hour emergency services, general medical/surgical, physical therapy, family/internal medicine, inpatient/outpatient surgery and orthopedics.
Medical Center Enterprise is committed to consistently satisfying the healthcare needs of our community. We will continue to improve our community healthcare services in partnership with our patients, physicians and staff. Proudly serving Enterprise, Coffee County, Ft. Rucker and all surrounding communities, Medical Center Enterprise is...your hospital.
Enterprise, AL
Enterprise, AL is a family friendly, peaceful small town that offers a low cost of living and light traffic (easy commutes!). Just a short trip to the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. You will find Lake Thocolocco offers water activities nearly year round with this town's mild winters.
Downtown Enterprise houses the Boll Weevil Monument- the only monument is the world to be dedicated to an insect. The beetle had arrived into the city in the early 1900s and destroyed cotton crops, which caused locals to rethink their agricultural plantations. They diversified their crops and created more wealth for the city than ever before, hence the statue.