REGIONAL FLU CENTER FIRST OF ITS KIND IN KENTUCKY
PIKEVILLE - The opening of the Regional Flu Center by Pikeville Medical Center and its Family Practice Clinic is the first of its kind in Kentucky.
Hospital officials converted the former Free Screening Center into the Regional Flu Center in five days, adding six patient rooms, a diagnostics area and x-ray examination room. The decision to open the center came on the heels of President Barack Obama’s Emergency Declaration due to the rapid rise of flu cases across the nation.

PMC's 24-hour Regional Flu Center
“We felt it was necessary to open the Regional Flu Center to help segregate the population of those affected by flu-like symptoms from the general population in the hospital,” said Jerry Johnson, chief operating officer at Pikeville Medical Center. “The Regional Flu Center allows us to better maintain the flow of patients experiencing symptoms and helps streamline their care through a center dedicated solely to their needs.”
Within the first 36 hours of its opening on November 2, the Regional Flu Center treated more than 200 patients.
The Regional Flu Center, located on North Mayo Trail, is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is fully staffed by physicians, nurses and other health care professionals.
Misty Ling, who brought her 9-year-old daughter Autumn to the center on Tuesday, said the convenience of coming to one place for diagnosis and testing made her decision easy.
“It’s wonderful to come to one location for everything, especially when you have a child,” Ling explained. “If I had to take my daughter to a different place for each test, it would increase the amount of time before she receives her treatment.”
Sheila Belcher, a registered nurse at Pikeville Medical Center, said the Regional Flu Center is dedicated to providing quality treatment to get patients “back on the road to recovery as soon as possible.”
The Regional Flu Center offers complete testing, lab and x-ray services. Additionally, patients, who have orders from family physicians for testing, lab or x-ray services, can utilize the center for all of their testing needs.
Hospital officials have also put into place precautionary measures for visitors. Only the May Tower, Leonard Lawson Cancer Center, Emergency Department and Heart Institute entrances are open to visitors. Additionally, visitors under the age of 12 or anyone experiencing flu-like symptoms are not permitted to visit patients.
“With the flu virus spreading at record levels this early in the season, we feel the precautionary measures we have in place will help contain the spread of the virus to not only our patients but also visitors and employees,” said Walter E. May, president and chief executive officer at Pikeville Medical Center. “During this time, we ask visitors to be vigilant, utilize the hand sanitizer dispensers located throughout the hospital and thoroughly wash their hands with soap and warm water before and after visiting patients.”
For more information on the Regional Flu Center, please call (606) 437-1887.
About Pikeville Medical Center
Pikeville Medical Center is a nationally recognized health care facility that offers more than 300 services ranging from cardiac and cancer care to neurosurgery and orthopedic programs. The hospital, recognized as one of Kentucky’s Top 10 “Best Places to Work” for two consecutive years, was recently selected as one of the nation’s Best Places to Work by Modern Healthcare magazine. PMC was also the first hospital in Kentucky - and among the first 10 hospitals in the nation - to be awarded the highest accreditation from the Society of Chest Pain Centers. The hospital is a 261-bed modern facility on a sprawling 500,000 square-foot campus with more than 1,600 employees. Our employees are committed to providing quality, regional health care in a Christian environment.
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