About the Organization
It takes more than technology and a modern facility to treat people. It takes a team of dedicated, well-trained professionals to continually deliver quality healthcare. Since opening its doors in 1957, Southeast Health has provided for the changing healthcare needs of the communities it serves. We exist to promote healing, prevent disease, educate medicine's brightest minds, and bring prosperity and wellness to the region.
Southeast Health, a 420 licensed bed facility, is the first regional medical center in the country to develop an osteopathic medical college.
- 22 ORs with 2 endovascular suites and open heart surgery suites
- Level 2 trauma center staffed by EM residency trained physicians
- One of three Comprehensive Stroke Centers in Alabama, with a dedicated lab for neuroendovascular procedures
- 32 ICU beds with dedicated Intensivists
- Robust surgical services including general, vascular, cardiothoracic, urologic, orthopedic, and reconstructive
- 28 bed inpatient psychiatric program and outpatient center with psychiatric hospitalist coverage
- Wound Care Center with traditional and advanced treatments including hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Womens Imaging Center, Family Birth Center with 27 LDRPs, Level III NICU
- Hematology/Oncology services provided in-house with radiation oncology and access to 21 infusion rooms
- Region's only health system offering TAVR and Watchman procedures
About the Community
Located in the extreme southeast corner of Alabama, the city of Dothan offers a multitude of retail, recreational, and cultural opportunities.
- Ranked #1 small city for doctors by AdvisorSmith
- Less than 100 miles to Gulf Coast Beaches of Florida
- Highland Oaks, a Robert Trent Jones Golf Course, and other public and private golf courses and driving ranges
- Regional airport served by Delta Airlines
- Recognized as a Playful City with 19 parks, 6 public swimming pools, 47 tennis courts including a 20-court complex built to professional standards
- Robust business environment ranked #1 in retail sales in Alabama (per capita)
- Known as "The Peanut Capital of the World," hosting the annual National Peanut Festival with carnival rides, food, and concerts