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Medical West Hospital or MedWest, formerly Memorial Hospital and Bessemer-Carraway Medical Center, is a former hospital at 995 9th Avenue Southwest (U.S. Highway 11) in Bessemer. It was constructed by the City of Bessemer in 1964 and was later operated independently as a sibling of Carraway Methodist Hospital, and then as an affiliate of the UAB Health System. UAB constructed a massive replacement, called UAB Medical West in McCalla in 2024, leaving the former hospital vacant.

When it closed, Medical West occupied 237,952 square feet on a 9.7-acre lot, and was certified for 310 beds.

Memorial Hospital

Postcard view of Memorial Hospital in the late 1960s

The hospital was founded in 1964 as Memorial Hospital by the City of Bessemer.

Then-mayor Jess Lanier had applied for grant funding for construction of a hospital since passage of the Hospital Survey and Construction Act of 1946 (Hill-Burton Act), co-sponsored by Senator Lister Hill. A $1 million grant was finally approved in 1962, which along with $800,000 in municipal bond funds authorized by city residents a few years earlier, provided enough money to move forward with planning a new 115-bed hospital.

Lanier met with a group of 20 doctors and architect Charles McCauley at the Holiday Inn-Bessemer on January 31, 1962. The modern-style building was planned with private and semi-private patient rooms rather than wards. Each room would have air conditioning and access to a central oxygen delivery system. An administrative board and a medical advisory committee were appointed to help plan for the design and equipping of the new facility.

Bessemer-Carraway Medical Center

In 1972-1973, the hospital found itself in financial trouble, as well as having trouble with employee relations. This left Lanier and other city officials looking to sell the hospital. Dr Ben Carraway soon came to the rescue, buying the hospital from the city of Bessemer. The hospital operated as an independent hospital under the name Bessemer Carraway Medical Center. The hospital was run by its own board of directors, that, while most members were also on the Carraway Methodist board of directors, was in fact completely independent of the Carraway Methodist board of directors.

UAB Medical West

View of the 2006 Medical West Office Complex at Medical West

After Carraway Methodist Medical Center entered financial straights in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the hospital was sold to the UAB Health System. The hospital's name was changed to "Medical West", and the familiar blue star was removed from the roof. Since then, UAB Health System has made a multi-million dollar expansion to the hospital, expanding offices and one-day surgery facilities. A 5-story, 110,000 square-foot Medical West Office Complex was added in 2006.

The hospital's endocscopy laboratory was renovated in 2007, and a sleep study laboratory was added in 2008.

In 2015 a Medical West Freestanding Emergency Department opened at the Crossings of Hoover shopping center on John Hawkins Parkway at Interstate 459 in Hoover.

2024 building

Main article: UAB Medical West

By 2018 UAB was actively discussing plans to replace the hospital while also reducing its size from 310 to 220 inpatient beds. UAB Health System acquired a site near I-459 in McCalla that October. Meanwhile, Hoover Mayor Frank Brocato proposed offering up to $20 million in incentives to relocate the institution to the Trace Crossings subdivision. Residents there did not support the proposal, which was never taken up by Hoover City Council.

When construction began on the new hospital in 2021, it was reported that the Bessemer building could potentially be converted into a mental health center.

References

  • Miller, Bill (February 1, 1962) "Advisers Asked For New Hospital" Birmingham Post-Herald, p. 28
  • Smith, Anita (1996) "Rescuing a Hospital in Bessemer". Chapter 18 in Culture of Excellence: A history of Carraway Methodist Medical Center, Volume II. Birmingham: Carraway Hospitals Foundation. pp 276-80
  • Anderson, Jon (October 14, 2013) "Hoover zoning board to consider new shopping center, Medical West ER at I-459 interchange." The Birmingham News
  • Koplowitz, Howard (October 25, 2018) "Bessemer, Hoover grapple over UAB Medical West’s future." The Birmingham News
  • Koplowitz, Howard (October 26, 2018) "UAB Medical West to move from Bessemer to McCalla." The Birmingham News
  • Enoch, Ed (April 10, 2021) "UAB Health System to purchase Medical West Hospital site as part of $51 million deal." The Birmingham News
  • Watson, Nathan (July 12, 2024) "Inside the NEW UAB Medical West facility, opening August 2024." Bham Now

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