Specialties
Since 1962, SRMC has been JCAHO accredited. The history of Southeastern Regional Medical Center dates back to 1906 when Dr. Neil Thompson opened the first hospital in Robeson County. The Thompson Hospital consolidated with the Baker Sanatorium, to form the Baker-Thompson Memorial Hospital in 1946. These two facilities were replaced by a 140-bed hospital known as Robeson County Memorial Hospital in 1953. In 1994, the facility became Southeastern Regional Medical Center, licensed for 314 beds and offering a combination of acute care, intensive care and psychiatric services to over 13,000 inpatients and 75,000 outpatients annually. As a non-profit organization, SRMC is operated by a local 15-member board of trustees whose only compensation is the assurance that they are making available quality health care for their community. One of the largest employers in the region with about 1,600 employees, SRMC also includes more than 115 physicians on its progressive medical staff.