ECU Health Beaufort Hospital, a campus of ECU Health Medical Center, is a full-service hospital located in the charming waterfront community of Washington, N.C. The hospital has earned national designation as a Primary Stroke Center and is home to a 16-bed emergency department that serves approximately 25,000 patients per year.
ECU Health Beaufort Hospital is also home to the Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center, which provides leading-edge chemotherapy and radiation therapy, among other cancer services. Additionally, ECU Health Beaufort offers general medical and surgical services, a women’s birthing center, rehabilitation services, as well as primary care and specialty care outpatient clinics.
Residents of Beaufort County and beyond trust us for advanced treatments and technologies combined with compassionate hometown care.
Having surgery is a big deal. You want to know you have an experienced surgeon and a knowledgeable medical team to guide you through your procedure and recovery. That’s just what you’ll get at ECU Health Beaufort Hospital. We have a team of highly trained surgeons for routine, specialty, and emergency surgical procedures. We offer the latest in surgical innovation to our community.
The da Vinci Xi robotic-assisted surgery system combines cutting-edge technology with expert care, offering minimally invasive surgery with greater precision and control. This means less pain, quicker recovery times, shorter hospital stays and more confidence in less time.
Joint pain and joint injuries can slow your life to a halt. At ECU Health Beaufort Hospital and ECU Health Orthopedics - Washington, we’re here to get you moving again. With advanced technology like the ROSA Knee and VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution systems, our teams have the expertise and tools to help you feel better. From primary joint reconstruction to complex joint revisions, our teams can take care of all your needs. If you need surgery, we work closely with our rehabilitation team to help you prepare for surgery and get you on the road to recovery.
It’s important to start prenatal care early – ideally before you even get pregnant – because your health directly affects the health of your baby. Your body will go through many changes during pregnancy. Routine medical visits and testing will help guide you through the process.
Like all ECU Health hospitals and facilities, we’re patient- and family-centered — which means we recognize what an important role loved ones play in the healing process. Please help us keep visits safe and comfortable for everyone by following these guidelines:
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