CEO's Message

On behalf of our employee team, medical staff and the many volunteers of Natchez Community Hospital, I want to welcome you to our website. It is my pleasure to welcome you to our great healthcare system and provide you with information about our hospital and the services we offer. Natchez Community Hospital is a 101-bed acute care facility that is fully accredited by the State of Mississippi and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (Joint Commission).  We are proud of our tradition of excellence in patient care, and are very glad to be a part of a growing, thriving community in Natchez and the Miss-Lou.

Our medical staff is the backbone of Natchez Community Hospital, and we take pride in the broad knowledge, accomplishments and compassion of the physicians who choose to practice at our hospital. With more than 60 independent physicians representing more than 25 specialties and subspecialties, Natchez Community Hospital offers the highest quality care possible, delivered with the compassion you deserve and provided by staff members who are also your neighbors and friends. Whether you are an expectant mother entering our hospital, a patient needing surgery, or an anxious parent with a sick child, you can be assured that our team of professionals are working hand-in-hand toward the same goal - your improved health.

It’s an exciting time at Natchez Community Hospital because great things are happening here every day!  I invite you to explore our website and to visit our great hospital.   It is our privilege to serve you and the Miss-Lou!  Please be sure to contact us if we can help you in anyway.

Respectfully,

John Lee
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Current Wait Time 7 min
Last updated on 9/4 2:52 AM
About Our Wait Times
Our emergency room wait time is approximate and provided for informational purposes only. The wait time indicates the average time it takes a patient to see a qualified healthcare professional after registering. Information in this application is not a substitute for medical advice. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911