Health System is Currently Continuing Normal Operations

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Due to the anticipated deteriorating weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian, and for the safety of our patients and team members, Southeast Georgia Health System’s leadership team is closely monitoring regional weather forecasts and is in regular communication with the appropriate agencies, including the Glynn County Emergency Operations Center, to determine if and when the impending storm may impact our hospitals, physician practices or senior care centers.

At this time, the Health System is continuing normal operations. No change in services or schedules is currently warranted. Please be aware that Southeast Georgia Health System is not an evacuation or Special Needs shelter. The Health System will continue to provide updates on our services on our website at sghs.org/hurricane-Ian and our Facebook page, facebook.com/sghscares, as well as alert the local and regional broadcast and print media. Additionally, the community may keep up to date on the Health System’s Hurricane updates by texting SGHSA to 1-855-242-5701 to receive emergency alerts directly to their phone.

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