Caldova Health is one of the Southeast's largest not-for-profit health networks — 12 hospitals and more than 80 care locations across Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina, united by a single mission: better health for every community we serve.
Every Caldova Health facility shares clinical standards, electronic health records, and a physician network — so your care follows you wherever you are in the Southeast.
Caldova Health's clinical programs are standardized across all 12 hospitals — ensuring consistent, evidence-based care regardless of which facility you visit.
Caldova Heart & Vascular operates at all 12 hospitals with a unified clinical protocol, shared outcomes data, and a network of 140+ cardiologists.
Six designated cancer centers across the network with shared tumor boards, clinical trial access, and multidisciplinary care teams.
Comprehensive stroke centers at every hospital with telestroke capability connecting all facilities to neurology specialists 24/7.
High-volume joint replacement and spine surgery programs with standardized protocols that consistently outperform national benchmarks.
Dedicated women's health services and pediatric care across the network, including three children's hospitals within Caldova facilities.
Inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services integrated across the network, with dedicated psychiatric units at eight facilities.
Caldova Health was formed in 2008 through the merger of three community health systems across Georgia and Tennessee, united by a shared belief that integrated regional care produces better outcomes at lower cost. Since then, the network has grown to include 12 hospitals and more than 80 care locations across four Southeastern states.
As a not-for-profit health system, every dollar of operating surplus is reinvested in our facilities, our workforce, and the communities we serve. In 2025, Caldova provided more than $180 million in community benefit across the network.
The 12-story patient care tower will add 180 licensed beds and a new cardiovascular surgery suite, expected to open in 2028.
The multi-site trial, spanning six Caldova cancer centers, is one of the largest community-based oncology studies in the Southeast.
Atlanta, Nashville, Birmingham, and Columbia campuses recognized for excellence in heart failure, hip replacement, and COPD care.
With 80+ locations across four states, expert Caldova care is never far away.