Bon Secours Updates on Hurricane Helene Response in South Carolina
As Hurricane Helene continues to impact our beautiful state of South Carolina, the Bon Secours network is working diligently to ensure the safety of patients, visitors, and staff. The dedicated team at Bon Secours has set up a task force that is monitoring the situation closely, operating around the clock to provide quality care in as safe an environment as possible.
Current Status of Medical Facilities
Unfortunately, due to **continued power outages**, several medical practices remain CLOSED. Here’s a list of facilities that are currently not open:
- Bon Secours St. Francis Gastroenterology PMC
- Bon Secours Neurology Downtown
- Bon Secours Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Bon Secours Primary Care Mauldin
- Bon Secours Vascular Surgery
- Carolina Surgical Fountain Inn
- Foothills Internal Medicine
- Palmetto Greenville Urology – Andrews
- Paris View Family Practice
- Piedmont Orthopaedic Simpsonville
- Piedmont Orthopaedic Woodward
- Powdersville Family Practice
- Powdersville Primary Care
- St. Francis Cardiovascular and Thoracic Associates
- St. Francis Primary Care Downtown
- Woodward Medical Center
But there’s some good news! Many of the AFC Urgent Care Bon Secours facilities are open and ready to care for patients. These locations include:
- Spartanburg
- Cherrydale
- Woodruff Road
- Simpsonville
- Easley
- Greenwood
- Anderson
- Clemson
Sadly, a few AFC Urgent Care Bon Secours facilities remain closed due to power issues, including:
- Duncan
- Mauldin
- Powdersville
- Greer
- Augusta Rd
- Haywood Rd
- Pelham
- Wade Hampton
- Boiling Springs
Getting More Information
If you’re in South Carolina and have questions regarding Hurricane Helene’s impact, don’t hesitate to reach out! Residents can call the state’s toll-free hotline at 1-866-246-0133. Operators are available 24/7 to help answer any queries you may have about the storm.
Community Efforts and Preparation
Bon Secours is sincerely grateful for the incredible efforts of community partners who are tirelessly working to restore power after the storm. The healthcare network continues to assess the situation, making real-time decisions to prioritize the health and safety of patients and associates.
As part of their robust emergency management planning, Bon Secours regularly conducts practice drills for situations like this. The dedication and commitment from our healthcare teams and community members are inspiring, and they have worked relentlessly before and after the storm to ensure the community stays top of mind.
While Hurricane Helene brings uncertainty, the Bon Secours family is here for you, doing everything possible to provide care, safety, and comfort during this challenging time. Stay safe, and remember to stay informed!