Southwell Honors the Memory of Long-Serving Ophthalmologist Dr. Larry R. Moorman

Southwell is saddened to share that Dr. Larry R. Moorman, a long-time ophthalmologist who served patients in our region for nearly four decades, passed away this week at the age of 80. Dr. Moorman began his career in ophthalmology in Douglas in 1975 and later moved to Tifton in 1978 to open his own practice. […]
TRMC Foundation donates $20,000 to Tiftarea YMCA

The Tift Regional Medical Center (TRMC) Foundation recently donated $20,000 to the Tiftarea YMCA. The Tiftarea YMCA’s Food for Thought Program and after-school program will benefit by nourishing area children. For more than 17 years, this program has been vital to the Tift community. During the school year, the Bateman Center hosts a free after-school […]
TRMC Foundation Donates $50,000 to Brother Charlie’s in Tifton
Brother Charlie’s, a men’s shelter in Tifton, Georgia, recently received a $50,000 donation from the Tift Regional Medical Center Foundation. These funds will be used for house maintenance, supplies and utilities. Since 1979, Brother Charlie’s has been a well-known name in the Tifton community. In 2024, ninety-three residents were housed, and after one year, fifty […]
Southwell welcomes new internal medicine physicians to Tifton and Valdosta

Two new internal medicine physicians, Dr. Cynthia Phillps and Dr. Joseph Thomas, have joined Southwell practices in Tifton and Valdosta. Both Dr. Phillips and Dr. Thomas offer primary care for adults, preventive care, management of chronic diseases, routine check-ups, and more. Dr, Phillips has joined Southwell Medical Clinic (formerly Affinity Clinic) in Tifton. With more […]
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TRMC Foundation Donates Lifepak 15 Monitor and Defibrillator to HOPE EMS

The Tift Regional Medical Center (TRMC) Foundation has donated a Lifepak 15 monitor and defibrillator to HOPE EMS as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance emergency cardiac care in the region. This advanced device allows emergency responders to perform a diagnostic EKG while en route to the hospital. The 12-lead EKG data is transmitted […]
TRMC Foundation donates $20,000 to Tiftarea House of Hope

The Tift Regional Medical Center Foundation recently donated $20,000 to the Tiftarea House of Hope, a women’s shelter in Tifton. These funds will be utilized to supply household repairs for the shelter and will provide safe housing for homeless women and women with children in the area. Since its founding in 2017, the Tiftarea House […]
Southwell Medical’s Surgery Center in Adel earns four national accreditations from Surgical Review Corporation

Southwell Medical’s Surgery Center in Adel has been recognized by the Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) as a Center of Excellence in four specialties: Orthopedic Surgery, Endoscopy, Minimally Invasive Gynecology, and Minimally Invasive Surgery. These designations are awarded to facilities that meet rigorous standards for quality, safety, and outcomes in surgical care. Southwell Medical is the […]
Southwell Honors Two Nurses with DAISY Awards for Extraordinary Care

Southwell recently honored Caroline Conger and Allison Gibbs with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. The DAISY Award is part of the DAISY Foundation’s international program that recognizes the exceptional, compassionate care nurses provide every day. Caroline Conger, a nurse with Tift Regional Medical Center’s obstetrics team, was nominated for the calm, compassionate care she […]
Tift Regional Medical Center is one of 339 U.S. hospitals and one of eight Georgia hospitals with a CLABSI infection rate of zero

Tift Regional Medical Center (TRMC) in Tifton is one of 339 hospitals in the U.S. and one of eight hospitals in Georgia to have a Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) rate of zero, as based on the healthcare-associated infections dataset from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and as recently reported by Becker’s […]