About Brookwood Baptist Health

We’re a community built on care.

Formerly Brookwood Medical Center and Baptist Health System, Brookwood Baptist Health unifies two of the largest resources for high-quality, affordable healthcare for the citizens of Central Alabama. With roots extending nearly a century, the network’s community of care is comprised of five acute care hospitals with more than 1,700 licensed beds: Brookwood Baptist Medical Center, Princeton Baptist Medical Center, Shelby Baptist Medical Center, Walker Baptist Medical Center and Citizens Baptist Medical Center.

Brookwood Baptist Health also provides patients with the largest primary care network in the state, which includes approximately 60 primary and specialty care clinics; approximately 1,500 affiliated physicians; and nearly 7,300 employees. Through innovative and compassionate patient care, our collective effort will strengthen our mission to empower our communities to live happier, healthier lives.

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We customize treatments and services based on the needs of each patient, backed by a large network of resources, expertise, innovation and locations. When you come through our doors, you become part of our life and our stories. And by getting to know us, you’ll experience the compassion of doctors, nurses, therapists, and volunteers who are here because we love helping people. Your health matters to us. We’re a community built on care.

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News & Announcements

Birmingham Iron to Launch ‘Iron Kids Program’ Presented By Brookwood Baptist Health

Jan 17, 2019
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The Iron partners with local Birmingham City Schools to promote healthy living in young adults.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – January 17, 2019 – The Alliance of American Football’s Birmingham Iron today announced it has partnered with Birmingham City Schools to launch the ‘Iron Kids Program’ presented by Brookwood Baptist Health, co-sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama. The goal of this program is to generate awareness and take action toward the growing concern of youth fitness and a sedentary lifestyle in the state of Alabama. 

"As a professional sports team, it is imperative that our players are in peak physical condition in order to perform their best on game day,” said Tom Ward, Iron President. “We also feel an obligation as a good, corporate citizen to have our players (and team) serve as role models by sharing our training experience. Our goal is to help the youth in our community get physically active and promote healthy lifestyles.”
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“We are extremely proud to serve as the presenting sponsor of the ‘Iron Kids Program’,” stated Tim Puthoff, Chief Executive Officer, Brookwood Baptist Health. “This partnership represents a common interest of the Birmingham Iron and Brookwood Baptist Health to give back the community and contribute toward the success of Birmingham for years to come. Focusing our efforts on promoting the health and wellness of today’s youth - the future of this great community - is a natural fit for our organization.”

Iron running back Trent Richardson will serve as the spokesman for the ‘Iron Kids Program.’ The program will kick off February 1 with students challenged to complete 20 hours of physical activity during the month of February. Students will be allowed to participate during and after school in the 60 minute exercise program which has been broken down into multiple cardio and strength training exercises. Students that complete 20 hours of fitness activity during the month of February will be rewarded with two free tickets to an Iron home game in March. 

“Just as our scholars exercise their minds for growth and achievement, they must also do the same with their bodies,” said Dr. Lisa Herring, Superintendent, Birmingham City Schools.  “The ‘Iron Kids Program’ can absolutely play an essential role in helping us to educate the whole child -- mind, body and spirit.”

Iron head coach Tim Lewis will also be providing one ticket for every student in the Birmingham elementary and middle school to kick off the Iron Kids Program to get the students pumped up for the Iron and Brookwood Baptist Health has agreed to match the challenge and add one companion ticket for a parent or guardian.