2002 News Releases
| Select any of the headlines listed below to learn more about Presbyterian Healthcare's news topics in 2002. |
Tony Bell, MD, co-director of interventional neuroradiology at Presbyterian Hospital, is among the first 30 physicians nationwide to be certified to perform a new procedure for treating brain aneurysms.
Presbyterian Healthcare will break ground Thursday, November 21, for a $58.6 million Master Facility Plan/Womens Center that will include a nearly 118,000-square-foot addition to be built atop the hospital's Hawthorne Lane parking deck.
Since its Sept. 2 opening, Presbyterian Urgent Care Matthews has averaged 30 patients a day, a strong indication that the medical services offered by the new facility are needed in the Matthews and Union County areas.
Charlotte-area residents who obtain their health care through HMOs operated by One Health Plan may choose Presbyterian Healthcare facilities and physicians, beginning Sept. 15.
Presbyterian Healthcare has been issued a Certificate of Need by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Facility Services, to build a 50-bed hospital in Huntersville.












