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Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Hospital

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Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Hospital

 

About Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Hospital

Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Hospital is a 219-bed facility serving communities in southeast Virginia. The hospital offers a full range of specialties, including cardiology, nephrology, urology and general surgery, as well as services such as cardiac rehabilitation, a sleep disorders center, skilled and long-term care, and behavioral health.

Navigating Your Visit

This webpage was designed with you in mind. Our goal is to provide you with the information necessary to help you both during and after your visit. The physicians, physician assistants (PAs), and nurse practitioners (NPs) who will provide your care today work for US Acute Care Solutions (USACS). USACS partners with Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Hospital to provide exceptional care to the community. Learn more about USACS and the talented team ready to care for you.


WHO IS USACS   YOUR CARE TEAM   EMERGENCY CARE   INPATIENT STAY   SUPPORT SERVICES   AFTER DISCHARGE   FAQS

WHO IS USACS?

US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) is the nation’s leading physician-owned provider of hospital-based emergency and inpatient medicine. We partner with hospitals across the nation, like Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Hospital, to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care.

You may not see our name displayed in the hospital, but our clinicians are second to none. They are trained in evidence-based practice and use innovative approaches to ensure every patient receives attentive care. During your visit, you can expect to be heard, respected, and expertly cared for.

YOUR CARE TEAM

Michael W. Singleton, MD
Medical Director

Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Hospital is staffed by 39 USACS clinicians and specialists to ensure you are provided with the best care for your needs.

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Emergency Care

Our emergency department (ED) is open 24/7 and has 12 beds. Each year, we care for 15,000 patients, and all of our clinicians are board-certified in emergency medicine. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, our emergency department is designed to provide the highest level of care to every patient we serve.

INPATIENT STAY

If the emergency medicine care team has made the decision to admit you to the hospital, your care will be transitioned over to our inpatient medicine team. These physicians are known as hospitalists. Our ED and inpatient medicine teams work side-by-side to ensure your care is continued seamlessly. The inpatient team will carefully monitor your progress, implementing evidence-based practices and following established recovery plans.

Local Care Support Services

Several support services are provided at Southampton Memorial Hospital for patients and their families. These services include Spiritual Care and Financial Counseling.

AFTER DISCHARGE

Being discharged can feel overwhelming after being under 24/7 care of the emergency and inpatient medicine teams. Here are a few steps that will help you make the transition out of the hospital:

1. Follow the discharge instructions that were provided to you by your hospitalist, PA, and/or NP

2. Visit your primary care team or specialty care team to monitor your symptoms and complete any further testing required

3. Review your test results to ensure you understand what you underwent while under medical care

4. Call and schedule any follow up appointments recommended by your care team at the hospital

Our teams worked diligently to ensure you received high-quality care during your stay and you may receive a survey asking for you to submit a review. We value your insights and appreciate the time you take to complete this survey. We strive to continually improve to better serve our patients.

FAQs

We’re here to help. If you have additional questions about your inpatient stay, please check our FAQ page, where we’ve addressed many commonly asked questions, before reaching out to your clinician. See our FAQs.

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