Dale Medical Center

Name :

Dale Medical Center

Address  :

126 Hospital Avenue

Town  :

Ozark

State  :

Alabama

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

36360

Phone  :

334 774 2601

Fax  :

334 774 0258

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Cardiology
  • ENT
  • Family Practice
  • General Surgeon
  • Internal Medicine
  • Neurologist
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Orthopedics
  • Podiatry
  • Psychiatrist
  • Pulmonology
  • Urology
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 89


Description

About DMC
Located in Ozark Alabama Dale Medical Center is an 89bed acute care facility with many physician specialties including cardiology urology orthopedics internal medicine neurology radiology general and endoscopic surgery family practice pediatrics emergency medicine and anesthesiology

Mission Statement
Dale Medical Center Mission of Care
To identify and meet the health care needs of the community through commitment to quality compassionate safe cost efficient health care Our mission includes health education wellness programs prevention and treatment


History

History of Ozark
Our History
Ozark is a member of the Wiregrass Region This name was given to an area including Southeast Alabama western Florida and southwest Georgia because of the native wirystem grass found here The Creek Indians inhabited the land nearby on Lake Eufaula which is only an hours drive from our city Many Creek Indians settled along the Chattahoochee River near Dothan Other regional names given to the area such as Southeast Region and Lower Alabama LA Region

It is said the name of Ozark originated from the comments made by an early traveler who said the town was located in a hilly area that reminded him of the foothill mountain area of Arkansas

Allen Cooley and his son William came from South Carolina about 1820 and settled in the Ozark vicinity When the courthouse was at Daleville 18301846 the county commissioners built a road which followed the Cooley trail from Daleville to Louisville

1822 John Merrick Sr a veteran of the Revolutionary War moved from Louisville and built a cabin on the east side of the Cooley trail where the present First Methodist Church stands In honor of its first settler the town was first called Merricks

In 1826 Rev Dempsey Dowling came to the area of Ozark from his home in South Carolina He and his descendents were connected with building the first Claybank Church The Claybank Church structure built in 1852 still stands and the oldest log church of its type in Southeast Alabama

The first name change was from Merricks to Woodshop in recognition of a local blacksmiths operation to process wood On June 7 1843 the Woodshop post office was established on the end of North Union Avenue The little settlement woodshop began to expand The first municipal water plant was built in 1840 and the first school in 1841

The first appearance of the name Ozark came in 1855 when a petition requested the name change

The county courthouse in Newton burned in 1869 An election held on January 30 1870 determined that Ozark would be the county seat The town was then incorporated on
October 27 1870

The last quarter of the 19th century and for most of the first half of the 20th century Ozark was primarily a trading center drawing most of its trade from agriculture related activities In 1870 the Southern Star a weekly newspaper began publication MO CarrollNewton Company distributors or wholesale food opened in 1890 The Southern Star continues in business today

New growth began in 1941 with the establishment of Camp Rucker Today Fort Rucker is the well established home of Army Aviation and the newly formed US Warrant Officer Career Center

Numerous other companies have made Ozark their home over the years The 1990s brought dramatic change in Ozark expanding the citys boundaries to encourage economic development and increasing the population to over 17000 1996 marked the opening of a new Dale County Agricultural Complex and the establishment of a High Technology Center a small business incubator serving all of Southeast Alabama
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