Piedmont Medical Center is not offering outpatient COVID-19 testing at this time. If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms to include fever, cough, or shortness of breath, and need treatment for COVID-19 or any other medical emergencies, we are able to evaluate you at our Emergency Department in Rock Hill or Fort Mill. If you are not having any symptoms and are seeking outpatient COVID-19 testing ONLY, please refer to the DHEC websitefor updated information on testing sites within the state.

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About Piedmont Medical Center

Established in 1983, our 288-bed full service hospital serves the residents of York County and beyond. As your premier healthcare system, we are committed to ensuring that all patients have access to the highest quality of care. Through innovative programs, collaborations and technological advances, we continuously expand our scope of services to meet the needs of our growing community. We’ve been recognized for our growth and leadership, and we’re very proud of the numerous accolades and designations we have received from our industry.

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Piedmont Medical Center Employees Recognized by PGA Tour-RBC Heritage

Aug 20, 2020

The RBC Heritage tournament recognized healthcare workers for their dedication, commitment and courage during the COVID-19 pandemic through an initiative called the #PlaidPledge.  As part of the initiative, a couple of Piedmont Medical Center colleagues’ names were paired with PGA Tour players.

Dr. Nathaniel Kesner is the Intensivist Medical Director at Piedmont Medical Center. He was paired with Lucas Glover. Dr. Karen Jenkins is the Emergency Department Medical Director at Piedmont Medical Center. She was paired with Brian Harman.

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