The hospital, located just south of Atlanta in Newnan, includes 25 private inpatient rooms, surgical suites, state-of-the-art radiation and infusion therapy departments, an outpatient clinic, rehabilitation and physical therapy, a dining room, chapel, onsite residential accommodations for outpatients and their families, and more.
“We are committed to serving cancer patients and their families with high-quality care and service excellence,” said Kane Dawson, president and CEO of CTCA at Southeastern. “At the same time, we are here to be a visible and valued partner in this community.”
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Jeff Browner, cancer fighter. |
The Newnan and Coweta County communities and State of Georgia welcomed the arrival of CTCA in Georgia. Recognized as one of the “State of Georgia’s Top 10 Economic Development Projects” by former Governor Sonny Perdue, the new hospital is expected generate 500 new jobs and $500 million in economic activity during its first five years of operation. Governor Nathan Deal warmly welcomed CTCA to Georgia and expressed his gratitude for both the economic impact of the hospital and its commitment to high-quality cancer care for patients throughout the region.
“Tonight, Georgia’s paths of economic development and healthcare innovation lead right here to Newnan, to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Southeastern Regional Medical Center,” said Deal in a video-taped statement shown at the grand opening ceremony. “Our state, like CTCA, will be a destination for top-quality medical care and cancer treatment. This hospital gives Georgians and those throughout the region a new choice in cancer care.”