ECU Health Physicians

Washington, NC
ECU Health Physicians, the employed provider group of ECU Health, is comprised of over 1,200 providers across more than 120 locations.

ECU Health Physicians
at a glance

ECU Health Beaufort Hospital, a campus of ECU Health Medical Center, is located in Washington. The 142-bed full-service hospital offers a broad range of inpatient and outpatient services including medical, surgical, intensive care, emergency, pediatrics and women’s services. In addition there is a lab, diagnostic imaging services, physical and respiratory therapy. The facility also features the Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center, offering leading-edge chemotherapy and radiation therapy, among other cancer services.
600+
team members
220+
clinics
45+
medical specialties
1,420,000+
encounters/year
290+
births per year
3,500+
surgeries/year

Clinic locations

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Intensive Care (ICU)
11-bed flex unit
Pulmonary disease processes, congestive heart failure, chronic cardiac processes, chronic conditions requiring critical monitoring, and surgical patients requiring critical monitoring.

Emergency Department
16-bed unit
Provides emergency care for adult and pediatric patients with conditions like stroke, heart attack, trauma and behavioral health concerns. We also see patients with critical care and OB/GYN-related concerns.

3E Medical
26-bed unit
Adults requiring general medical care for conditions like pulmonary disease processes, congestive heart failure, GI disturbances, hypertension and more.

2E Surgical
27-bed flex unit
Acutely ill or injured adult and geriatric patients in various stages of recuperation from diagnostic, therapeutic or surgical interventions.

3W Women and Newborn Services
14-bed unit (four labor rooms, two triage rooms and eight postpartum/GYN/antepartum/medical overflow rooms)
Pregnant women delivering at 35 weeks and greater without severe complications, as well as gynecologic patients (including postoperative), newborn nursery and infant phototherapy readmissions, and medical overflow patients.