St. Luke's Hospital

St. Luke's Hospital

Hospitals and Health Care

Columbus, NC North Carolina 915 followers

Working Harder to Keep You Healthier

About us

Working Harder to Keep You Healthier! St. Luke’s Hospital is an independent, critical access hospital owned by our community in Polk County, NC. We’re a small nonprofit hospital that is working harder to keep our community healthier. Using the healthcare industry’s best practices, St. Luke’s provides a plethora of services from high-quality emergency, acute medical/surgical, and diagnostic testing. We are rapidly moving toward achieving our goal of becoming the model for critical access hospitals in the southeast. To that end and through much hard work, St. Luke’s has earned 5-Stars for patient experience. There are 6,146 hospitals in the United States. And we are one of only 266 hospitals nationwide to receive this distinction.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Columbus, NC North Carolina
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1929
Specialties
Behavioral Health, Mammography, Orthopedics, Medical/Surgical Services, Physical, Occupational, Speech, and Hand Therapy, Radiology, and Rehabilitation Services

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    New Imaging for Women with Dense Breasts and High Risk CEM is the latest breast imaging technology that is helpful as a screening tool with women with dense breasts who are at high risk for developing breast cancer. THE INVISIBLE BECOMES VISIBLE For your patients, CEM delivers increased confidence similar to diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced breast MRI. It subtracts background breast parenchyma, allowing for regions of abnormal blood flow to be displayed. This procedure is faster and more comfortable than breast MRI, with less stress and lower noise levels. CEM enhances visualization and can uncover abnormalities obscured by dense background breast tissue, crucial to reducing missed and undiagnosed cancers. For your patients, this means earlier detection and more lives saved. If you have questions about this exam or need to speak with a Radiologist to determine if this exam is appropriate for a specific patient, please call 828-894-0850. For general questions, you may reach out to Debra Hill at 828-894-0855. StLukesNC.org/clarity

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    New Imaging for Women with Dense Breasts and High Risk CEM is the latest breast imaging technology that is helpful as a screening tool with women with dense breasts who are at high risk for developing breast cancer. THE INVISIBLE BECOMES VISIBLE For your patients, CEM delivers increased confidence similar to diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced breast MRI. It subtracts background breast parenchyma, allowing for regions of abnormal blood flow to be displayed. This procedure is faster and more comfortable than breast MRI, with less stress and lower noise levels. CEM enhances visualization and can uncover abnormalities obscured by dense background breast tissue, crucial to reducing missed and undiagnosed cancers. For your patients, this means earlier detection and more lives saved. If you have questions about this exam or need to speak with a Radiologist to determine if this exam is appropriate for a specific patient, please call 828-894-0850. For general questions, you may reach out to Debra Hill at 828-894-0855. StLukesNC.org/clarity

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    THE PROMISE OF MOLECULAR PROFILING & IMMUNOTHERAPY For those who have been diagnosed with cancer, you know the shock and fear that runs through your soul. Thousands of people hear those words every day. We're here to tell you that while there are no bright sides to a cancer diagnosis, there is hope. At St. Luke's, we've strongly embraced preventative strategies, molecular profiling through genetic, genomic, and germline testing, and the promise offered through immunotherapy. Dr. Stephenson, Director of St. Luke's Cancer and Infusion Center, said, "Every day, we learn more about how and when to manipulate the human immune system. The key is the timing of therapy and knowing when to re-engage the body's immune system." To create profile panels, we test nearly every St. Luke's Cancer & Infusion Center patient for molecular drivers. The importance of molecular diagnostics is the roadmap for treatment it provides. Molecular diagnostics dictate how aggressively we treat. The St. Luke's difference is we now personalize our therapies to address the considerable variants in each patient's environment, genetics, and habits to deliver individualized precision medicine. To learn more, visit https://lnkd.in/e9TX53Zt

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    New Imaging for Women with Dense Breasts and High Risk CEM is the latest breast imaging technology that is helpful as a screening tool with women with dense breasts who are at high risk for developing breast cancer. THE INVISIBLE BECOMES VISIBLE For your patients, CEM delivers increased confidence similar to diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced breast MRI. It subtracts background breast parenchyma, allowing for regions of abnormal blood flow to be displayed. This procedure is faster and more comfortable than breast MRI, with less stress and lower noise levels. CEM enhances visualization and can uncover abnormalities obscured by dense background breast tissue, crucial to reducing missed and undiagnosed cancers. For your patients, this means earlier detection and more lives saved. If you have questions about this exam or need to speak with a Radiologist to determine if this exam is appropriate for a specific patient, please call 828-894-0850. For general questions, you may reach out to Debra Hill at 828-894-0855. StLukesNC.org/clarity

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    Bringing World-Class to Our Operating Rooms Dr. Thomas Cadier is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who adheres to evidence-based medicine and achieves very high success rates for all his procedures. He was one of the few orthopedicists covering all equestrian disciplines at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Dr. Cadier has extensive experience in all aspects of orthopedic care, including fracture care, hand surgery, sports medicine, rotator cuff repair, and joint replacement for patients of all ages. The "Sustaining Surgical Excellence" campaign is a critical initiative seeking $1 million to equip St. Luke's Hospital and Dr. Cadier with essential tools, ensuring our rural community has access to timely and efficient lifesaving and life-improving surgeries. Please help support our world-class surgeons by donating to upgrade our operating room equipment. FoundationSLH.org/OR

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    Bringing World-Class to Our Operating Rooms Dr. Josh Knolhoff comes to us with exceptional credentials and vast experience in general surgery. His impressive background includes open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery. In addition, his proficiency encompasses breast, hernia, biliary, colon, skin, non-operative management, image-guided diagnostic, elective and emergent endoscopy, and acute care surgery. Dr. Knolhoff also has extensive burn and trauma experience. The "Sustaining Surgical Excellence" campaign is a critical initiative seeking $1 million to equip St. Luke's Hospital and Dr. Knolhoff with essential tools, ensuring our rural community has access to timely and efficient lifesaving and life-improving surgeries. Please help support our world-class surgeons by donating to upgrade our operating room equipment. FoundationSLH.org/OR

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    THE PROMISE OF MOLECULAR PROFILING & IMMUNOTHERAPY For those who have been diagnosed with cancer, you know the shock and fear that runs through your soul. Thousands of people hear those words every day. We're here to tell you that while there are no bright sides to a cancer diagnosis, there is hope. At St. Luke's, we've strongly embraced preventative strategies, molecular profiling through genetic, genomic, and germline testing, and the promise offered through immunotherapy. Dr. Stephenson, Director of St. Luke's Cancer and Infusion Center, said, "Every day, we learn more about how and when to manipulate the human immune system. The key is the timing of therapy and knowing when to re-engage the body's immune system." To create profile panels, we test nearly every St. Luke's Cancer & Infusion Center patient for molecular drivers. The importance of molecular diagnostics is the roadmap for treatment it provides. Molecular diagnostics dictate how aggressively we treat. The St. Luke's difference is we now personalize our therapies to address the considerable variants in each patient's environment, genetics, and habits to deliver individualized precision medicine. To learn more, visit https://lnkd.in/e9TX53Zt

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    Stephanie Postol, Chief Nursing Officer at St. Luke's Hospital, recently graduated from the Rural Health Association's "Rural Hospital CNO Certification Program." Alex Bell, St. Luke's CEO Interim, said, "We are proud of Stephanie's hard work and dedication at St. Luke's. Her leadership at the hospital is exemplary and is one reason St. Luke's is thriving in an environment where so many hospitals are struggling." One in three rural hospitals is "at risk" of closing. According to Alan Morgan, CEO of the National Rural Health Association, "Leadership is the biggest predictor of rural hospital success." The obstacles healthcare providers and patients face in rural areas like Polk County are tremendously different than in urban areas, and we understand the importance of Stephanie's continuing education in addressing these challenges. Mr. Bell added, "We as a community are incredibly fortunate to have a nurse leader like Stephanie, who is making a tremendous impact on healthcare in Polk County. I am proud of her accomplishment and am pleased to share the news of her graduation from this prestigious certification program." Stephanie's success is a testament to the support and investment of our community. We sincerely thank Nick Galvez, Rural Hospital Manager from the NC Office of Rural Health. Through Nick's efforts, Stephanie received a state grant to fully sponsor her for participating in this essential program, a clear demonstration of our collective commitment to the future of healthcare in our rural areas! StLukesNC.org

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    Stephanie Postol, Chief Nursing Officer at St. Luke's Hospital, recently graduated from the Rural Health Association's "Rural Hospital CNO Certification Program." Alex Bell, St. Luke's CEO Interim, said, "We are proud of Stephanie's hard work and dedication at St. Luke's. Her leadership at the hospital is exemplary and is one reason St. Luke's is thriving in an environment where so many hospitals are struggling." One in three rural hospitals is "at risk" of closing. According to Alan Morgan, CEO of the National Rural Health Association, "Leadership is the biggest predictor of rural hospital success." The obstacles healthcare providers and patients face in rural areas like Polk County are tremendously different than in urban areas, and we understand the importance of Stephanie's continuing education in addressing these challenges. Mr. Bell added, "We as a community are incredibly fortunate to have a nurse leader like Stephanie, who is making a tremendous impact on healthcare in Polk County. I am proud of her accomplishment and am pleased to share the news of her graduation from this prestigious certification program." Stephanie's success is a testament to the support and investment of our community. We sincerely thank Nick Galvez, Rural Hospital Manager from the NC Office of Rural Health. Through Nick's efforts, Stephanie received a state grant to fully sponsor her for participating in this essential program, a clear demonstration of our collective commitment to the future of healthcare in our rural areas! StLukesNC.org

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    Bringing World-Class to Our Operating Rooms Dr. John Hutto is a general invasive cardiologist who profoundly understands the heart's electrical system, which follows a common pathway in your heart and is responsible for an orderly and efficient rhythm. He began implanting cardiac devices with great success thirty years ago and is now implanting pacemakers at St. Luke's. The "Sustaining Surgical Excellence" campaign is a critical initiative seeking $1 million to equip St. Luke's Hospital and Dr. Hutto with essential tools, ensuring our rural community has access to timely and efficient lifesaving and life-improving surgeries. Please help support our world-class surgeons by donating to upgrade our operating room equipment. FoundationSLH.org/OR

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