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Augusta-Metro community gets first look inside Wellstar Columbia County Medical Center
Published on November 21, 2025
Last updated 09:32 AM November 21, 2025
Clad in hard hats and neon construction vests, civic leaders and the media took their first look inside the long-awaited Wellstar Columbia County Medical Center on Nov. 14. Led by the hospital’s newly appointed Chief Operating Officer, Nelson So, groups toured the pharmacy, infusion space, operating rooms, and emergency department. Also on display was a nearly finished patient room featuring large windows for plenty of natural light and a digital whiteboard where patients can easily keep track of their medical information.
“This community has been asking for a hospital, and we’re going to deliver that to them in 2026,” So said.
The hospital was designed with community and clinician input, from the design of the rooms to the furniture. It’s also designed with growth in mind, adaptable to new technologies, community growth and changing patient care needs. Highlights include 100 acuity adaptable in-patient rooms that can each be turned into ICU rooms, a pharmacy for hospital patients and the public with technology that ensures accuracy in medication distribution. The hospital is designed as a complement and expansion of healthcare services provided at Wellstar MCG Health.
“To see all the thought that’s gone into the design, to give better patient care, it’s exciting. A number of physicians have told me there’s just not enough hospital beds in the region. This is a critical addition, for Columbia County and the CSRA,” said Doug Duncan, Chairman of the Columbia County Board of Commissioners.
Wellstar Columbia County Medical Center was originally conceived in 2016 and upon completion will be a 6-story, 254,000-square-foot hospital. Columbia County is the largest county in Georgia that does not have its own hospital. It will also improve access to care residents of neighboring counties. An adjacent medical office building will be four stories and 92,000 square feet and will feature 11 outpatient clinics.
“It’s right off the interstate, so it’s accessible to a lot of this east Georgia area. We all represent a single district of 60- or 180,000 in the House and Senate, but at the same time we also represent 11 million Georgians – a lot of those live in rural areas that aren’t going to have anything close by, so being accessible by the interstate is really crucial,” said Georgia Rep. Mark Newton.
