
That location is currently seeing patients twice a week but is already booked and officials are looking to add a third day, he said. Army) Cyber Command moves here over the next 18- 24 months," Vincent said.īeing able to reach out into that community is what spurred Serenity Behavioral Health Systems to approach Center for Primary Care about opening a clinic on its second floor in March, said Chuck Williamson, CEO of Serenity. In fact, "the demographics are actually better than what we originally looked at three years ago when this process started because the growth has occurred a little bit faster than what everybody had anticipated in this area," Vincent said.Īnd that growth could actually accelerate with what is happening at Fort Gordon, he said.

And they are growing rapidly in Columbia County." "There's a lot of new rooftops" in the area, University CEO Jim Davis said. The Center for Primary Care opened a medical office there a few years ago and University Hospital soon followed with medical offices and a Prompt Care clinic together in one building. "Population density and population growth and proximity to workers definitely is a driving factor for a medical community," he said. And soon after has come the medical services, Bennett said. But what is fueling the most recent growth is housing, and the retail stores that have followed. Grovetown has had significant industry in the area for decades, including John Deere and GIW Minerals, the former Georgia Iron Works, Bennett said. And it is going to be relatively rapid growth," said Robbie Bennett, executive director of the development authority. "You're going to continue to see quality growth going forward in the community. Census Bureau and the Development Authority of Columbia County. 5 percent during that same period to more than 34,000, according to figures from the U.S. While Columbia County grew by 16 percent between 20 to more than 141,000, the Grovetown area grew by 28. Vincent hopes that if the state prevails, any further appeals would be exhausted by year's end and allow AUMC to begin work immediately on a hospital and also proceed simultaneously with a medical office complex that would be completed well before the hospital, which could take 30-35 months to build.īut that Gateway has already seen a number of medical services spring up in the past few years, in part to respond to the tremendous growth in the area. Oral arguments in that appeal are scheduled for July.ĭoctors has argued the state does not have theĪuthority to create the exceptions and grant a CON for a hospital in the county, the state's largest without one.

A Fulton County Superior Court Judge ruled against Doctors in April but Doctors has another appeal pending before the Court of Appeals of Georgia. "It will change the footprint of the county," said Shawn Vincent, interim Chief Operating Officer for AUMC.ĭoctors has sued the Georgia Department of Community Health over its use of an exception to its normal need standards to grant a certificate of need to build a hospital in Columbia County if the county agrees to pay 20 percent of the cost. It will add to a growing legion of health care providers flocking to this area off Interstate 20 in what is one of the fastest growing parts of one of the state's fastest growing counties.
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GROVETOWN - The end of Gateway Boulevard right now is heavily wooded and quiet.īut if Doctors Hospital of Augusta loses its final appeals of a state license to build a hospital in Columbia County, the area in a few years will be the site of AU Medical Center's 100 -bed community hospital.
