The Newton General Hospital Authority was created in February 1952 to meet the health care needs of Newton County.
The hospital opened on October 18, 1954 with a total of 36 beds. Through the years many additions and changes have occurred including:

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•  In 1961, thirteen beds and an operating room were added.
In 1969, thirty-five beds were added along with several ancillary departments.
In 1971, the six bed Florence Turner Arnold Intensive Care Unit was added.
In 1984, The Intensive Care Unit was renamed the Robert and Florence Arnold Critical Care Unit.
In 1984, a major expansion program was completed that brought the hospital to its current total of 90 licensed beds. The change resulted in a new entrance facing Highway 278 as well as a new space for several clinical areas and an addition of the third floor to the hospital.
In 1987, a new Outpatient Department was completed.
In 1992, work was completed on a new Emergency Department, Laboratory Department, Physical Therapy Department, and Respiratory Therapy Department.
In 1993, the expansion and renovation of the Birthcare Center were completed.
In late 1997, the new 60,000 square feet Medical Office Building, named the Physicians’ Pavilion, was opened.
In June 2001, the 103,000 square feet Knox Surgical Center opened. This spacious and ultra-modern surgical care facility offers general surgery procedures, an Endoscopy Lab, and pain management services.
In 2004, Newton General Hospital changed its name to Newton Medical Center
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