Indian Land, October 25, 2025
News Summary
Piedmont Medical Center is set to open the first emergency facility in Indian Land, South Carolina, by spring 2026, enhancing local healthcare access. The 10,000 square foot facility will include 12 private exam rooms, two trauma rooms, an ambulance bay, and advanced imaging capabilities. This development aims to meet the pressing needs of residents who previously faced challenges accessing emergency services, reducing the need to travel to Pineville for urgent care. Furthermore, a 52-bed MUSC hospital is planned for the area, expected to open in late 2027.
Indian Land, South Carolina
Piedmont Medical Center is set to open the first emergency facility in Indian Land, South Carolina, by spring 2026. This facility aims to significantly enhance local healthcare access for residents who previously faced challenges in receiving timely emergency care.
The new emergency facility will span 10,000 square feet and be equipped with 12 private exam rooms, two trauma rooms, one triage room, and an ambulance bay. It will also feature advanced imaging capabilities, including CT scans, X-rays, ultrasound, and laboratory testing, ensuring patients have access to critical diagnostic services.
Local residents have expressed a pressing need for emergency medical services in their community. Previously, individuals have traveled to Pineville for urgent care, which has often been overcrowded. The opening of this local facility will provide residents with quicker access to necessary medical attention, emphasizing the importance of having emergency care options closer to home.
Chris Mitchell, CEO of Piedmont Medical Center Fort Mill, highlighted the overwhelming growth experienced in Indian Land and the accompanying demand for local emergency services. He noted that in emergency medicine, “minutes matter,” underscoring how the new facility is expected to improve access to timely care for the community.
The construction of the building is currently underway, with the aim of better serving the burgeoning population of Indian Land. This area has experienced substantial growth over the last quarter-century, with the population increasing from approximately 7,000 to over 61,000 residents. Previously, residents had to seek emergency care across the state line in North Carolina, illustrating the local relevance and significance of the new emergency facility.
In addition to Piedmont Medical Center’s emergency facility, a 52-bed MUSC hospital is also planned for Indian Land, expected to open in late 2027. This hospital will feature a three-story, 62,000-square-foot medical office building as part of a $300 million project aimed at expanding healthcare options in this fast-growing area. The medical office building is anticipated to offer specialized services that will further enhance local healthcare access.
By 2027, residents of Indian Land will begin to notice improved local healthcare services, contributing to a more robust healthcare infrastructure to support the community’s rapid growth.
Key Features of the New Emergency Facility
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Facility Size | 10,000 square feet |
| Exam Rooms | 12 private exam rooms |
| Trauma Rooms | 2 trauma rooms |
| Triage Room | 1 triage room |
| Ambulance Bay | Yes |
| Imaging Capabilities | CT scans, X-rays, ultrasound, laboratory testing |
FAQ
When is Piedmont Medical Center’s emergency facility expected to open?
By spring 2026.
What will the size of the new emergency facility be?
The facility will cover 10,000 square feet.
What features will the facility include?
The facility will include 12 private exam rooms, two trauma rooms, one triage room, and an ambulance bay.
What kind of imaging capabilities will the facility have?
The facility will feature advanced imaging capabilities, including CT scans, X-rays, ultrasound, and laboratory testing.
How has the population in Indian Land changed recently?
The Indian Land area has seen significant population growth from 7,000 to over 61,000 in 25 years.
What other healthcare projects are planned for Indian Land?
In addition to Piedmont Medical Center’s emergency facility, a 52-bed MUSC hospital is planned to be built in Indian Land, expected to open in late 2027.
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- WSOC TV: New Emergency Facility in Indian Land
- WCNC: Freestanding ER Coming to Indian Land by 2026
- EMS1: S.C. Community Looks Forward to Its First Hospital
- Herald Online: Business Article on Indian Land Healthcare Expansion
- Wikipedia: Healthcare in the United States
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