
Mary Black facilities became part of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in 2019. Formerly Novant Health Gaffney Medical Center, later Gaffney Medical Center, the hospital joined Mary Black Health System in 2015 and became Mary Black Health System - Gaffney. The hospital provides services including emergency, medical, surgical, and imaging services. This campus includes Pelham Medical Center Medical Office Building, the Surgery Center at Pelham, and the Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute at Pelham.Ĭherokee Medical Center is a 125-bed acute care facility located in Gaffney, SC that services Cherokee County and the surrounding areas. The facility provides emergency services, general surgery, gynecology, orthopedics, cardiology (non-invasive), endocrinology, gastroenterology, general medicine, oncology, and intensive care services. Pelham Medical Center is licensed for and operates 48 beds. This hospital focuses on medical and surgical patients.

Pelham Medical Center is located in Greer, South Carolina, and became operational in October 2008. Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care is a licensed freestanding 97-bed, long-term acute-care hospital (LTACH) and a licensed 25-bed skilled nursing facility. Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care Spartanburg Medical Center is also the site of South Carolina's first Joint Commission-accredited Chest Pain and Primary Stroke centers. The team is a working body of clinical and non-clinical volunteers who support healthcare operations in order to maintain healthcare infrastructure during periods of catastrophic need. HERT was developed after Spartanburg Regional mobilized personnel to assist in the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) operations during hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. to develop a comprehensive Hospital Emergency Response Team (HERT). Spartanburg Medical Center was the first hospital in the U.S. Spartanburg Medical Center includes the Heart Center, Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute, the Center for Women, Weight Loss Services, Rehabilitation Services, Sleep Center, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit services, Sleep Centers, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and the Outpatient Center. Formerly Mary Black Memorial Hospital, Spartanburg Medical Center-Mary Black Campus became part of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in 2019. With a total of 747 beds, Spartanburg Medical Center offers diagnosis and treatment for Upstate South Carolina residents.

Spartanburg Medical Center is a research and teaching hospital with two locations in Spartanburg: Spartanburg Medical Center campus on East Wood Street and Spartanburg Medical Center - Mary Black Campus on Skylyn Drive. Its ambulatory network includes the Medical Group of the Carolinas, the system's employed physician group, with more than 100 sites of care. The system's hospitals encompass 1,160 total licensed acute beds. It also provides long-term care services through a long-term acute care hospital, Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care, and its three skilled nursing facilities: Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care, Ellen Sagar Nursing Center, and Woodruff Manor. The system provides general acute care services through five hospitals: Spartanburg Medical Center, Spartanburg Medical Center Mary Black campus, Pelham Medical Center, Union Medical Center, and Cherokee Medical Center. The system is the only provider in its service area to have the following services and facilities: a Level I Trauma Center, Neonatal Intensive Care services, open-heart surgery, and a hospice home. The healthcare system contains hospitals in Spartanburg, Union, and Cherokee counties, its primary service area, and offers services that include primary, secondary, and tertiary acute care, post-acute care, and a broad range of outpatient and diagnostic services through the system's ambulatory care locations. Spartanburg General Hospital was organized under the authority of the South Carolina General Assembly in 1917 and officially became the Spartanburg Regional Health Services District, Inc., a political subdivision of the State of South Carolina, by the charter granted by the secretary of state of South Carolina on May 1, 1995.

SRHS draws patients primarily from the areas of Spartanburg, Cherokee, Union, and Greenville counties, located in the Piedmont region of South Carolina, and Rutherford and Polk counties, located in western North Carolina. Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System (SRHS) is one of South Carolina's largest healthcare systems. Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM)
