Huntsville Hospital System - Facilities

Facilities

The Huntsville Hospital System is contained within a number of buildings in the Medical District; a tram connects the Huntsville Hospital Main, Franklin Medical Tower and Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children.

  • Huntsville Hospital Main - the main facility
  • Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children
  • Huntsville Hospital Tram System
  • Madison Street Tower - with 84 new private rooms; for treatment of oncology, neuro-surgical, cardiology, and orthopedic surgery patients.
  • Franklin Medical Tower- currently home to The Orthopedic Center, a private clinic of 27 doctors which includes specialities in all major body parts, pediatric, trauma, spine and sports medicine.
  • Medical Mall - an outpatient facility located just west of the medical district.
  • Madison Medical Park - a 25-acre (100,000 m2) medical campus which includes an urgent care center, physician offices, a wellness center, and an imaging center; future site of Madison Hospital, operated by Huntsville Hospital
  • Blount Hospitality House - provides lodging and supportive companionship for out-of-town relatives of patients in Huntsville area hospitals.
  • Governors Medical Tower - this 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) facility was designed to provide comfort and convenience to patients undergoing same-day general surgeries.
  • The Heart Center - offers state-of-the-art medical technologies, including comprehensive prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels; also has offices in Decatur and Sheffield.

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