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At Bert Fish Medical Center, we strive to take care of the mind, body and spirit of all our patients.
Bert Fish Medical Center Information and History
Bert Fish Medical Center is a 112-bed hospital in downtown New Smyrna Beach that features intensive and progressive care units, an emergency department, as well as outpatient surgical, radiology and oncology centers. The employees and volunteers of Bert Fish Medical Center are committed to providing services to improve the health, well-being and quality of life for the residents of Southeast Volusia County.
We have a long-standing tradition at Bert Fish Medical Center of providing compassionate care with quality service. Our acute care medical center is in downtown New Smyrna Beach—a historic community whose lineage traces back to 1768 when one of the largest British Colonial era settlements was established here. Bert Fish Medical Center is a public hospital that owes its birthright to the late Judge Bert Fish, a philanthropist whose trust established three Fish Memorial Hospitals—including this one—in Volusia County in 1954. It is through the benevolence of Judge Fish that we exist to care for the people of Southeast Volusia County.
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Bert Fish Medical Center Board of Commissioners
Thomas Ownby, M.D., Chairman
Robert M. Weiss, Vice Chair
William K. McGee, Secretary/Treasurer
Neal Coates
Jackie Herchek
Charles Meyer
Bob Williams, CEO
Bert Fish Medical Center Executive Team
Bob Williams, CEO
Steve Harrell, COO
Pam Corliss, CNO
Al Allred, CFO
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