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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Taking Care of You

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.

Brookwood Baptist Medical Center
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Citizens Baptist Medical Center
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Princeton Baptist Medical Center
Brookwood Women’s Medical Center

 

News & Announcements

Walker Baptist Medical Center Surpasses Two-Year Mark for Low Dose CT Lung Screening Program

Nov 14, 2019

November Marks Lung Cancer Awareness Month

To help in the fight against lung cancer, Walker Baptist Medical Center began offering low dose CT lung screenings in September 2017. Since then, the hospital has performed more than 225 screenings, any number of which could have been a lifesaving procedure.

According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women (not counting skin cancer), and is by far the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women. Each year, more people die of lung cancer than of colon, breast and prostate cancers combined. Lung cancer can spread quickly widely and is often at an advanced stage when first found. But in recent years, doctors have found a test that can be used to screen for lung cancer in people at high risk of the disease. This test can help find some of these cancers early on, which can lower the risk of dying from this disease.

Walker Baptist’s Lung Cancer Screening Program provides a comprehensive approach to assessing lung cancer risk and includes the following:

  • A painless, non-invasive low-dose CT scan
  • Results and recommendations within a week of screening
  • Ongoing communication with referring physicians
  • Access to a nurse navigator dedicated to working with lung cancer screening patients

For more information, contact your local primary care physician to determine if you meet the criteria for a low dose CT lung cancer screening and for a referral. For more information on Medicare coverage of lung cancer screenings, click here.