AHS Sherman Medical Center | |
Org/Group: | American Healthcare Systems |
Location: | Sherman |
State: | TX |
Country: | United States |
Coordinates: | 33.639°N -96.624°W |
Emergency: | III |
Beds: | 237 |
Founded: | 1914 |
Website: | http://www.wnj.org |
The AHS Sherman Medical Center (formerly known as the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital–WNJ and Wilson N. Jones Regional Medical Center) is a hospital in Sherman, Texas. Named for the Choctaw chief Wilson Nathaniel Jones (1827-1901), it has 237 beds,[1] and employs 1000 staff.[2] It was established in 1914.
In 2014, Alecto Healthcare Services acquired the hospital from Texas Health Resources.[3]
In 2023, the hospital declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[4] The hospital was bought by American Healthcare Systems in July 2023, promising to pay employees and bring in new equipment to the hospital. The hospital was renamed AHS Sherman Medical Center on March 19, 2024, and new signs are expected to be hung up within the coming months.[5]
'AHS Sherman Medical Center Embraces the Future of Surgery with Da Vinci 5 Robotic System AHS Sherman Medical Center dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of Sherman and the surrounding communities, is proud to announce the implementation of the state-of-the-art Da Vinci 5 robotic surgical system, marking a significant advancement in its commitment to providing innovative and minimally invasive surgical care. The Da Vinci 5, the latest iteration of the renowned robotic surgical system, enables surgeons to perform a wide range of complex procedures with enhanced precision, control, and minimally invasive techniques. Specialties Utilizing the Da Vinci 5:
AHS Sherman Medical Center is now utilizing the Da Vinci 5 for a diverse range of surgical specialties, including: