SPARTANBURG, SC – Mary Black Health System-Spartanburg welcomes general surgeon Kristin Williams, MD.
Dr. Williams will join Mary Black Physicians Group Surgical Specialties located in the Hugh R. Black Building on the hospital campus at 1650 Skylyn Drive, Suite 240, Spartanburg, SC 29307, on September 1.
Dr. Williams earned her medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC, and completed her surgical residency at East Tennessee State University located in Johnson City, Tennessee.
The community is invited to meet Dr. Williams on Wednesday, September 6 from 1-2 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room located through the main entrance of Mary Black Hospital at 1700 Skylyn Drive in Spartanburg.
Dr. Williams is welcoming new patients. To request an appointment, visit MyMaryBlackPhysician.com or call (864) 577-1600.
About Mary Black Health System
Mary Black Health System LLC is a health care delivery system comprised of Mary Black Health System – Spartanburg, Mary Black Health System - Gaffney, Mary Black Physicians Group, and Mary Black Health Network, Inc. The combined organization has 332 licensed beds, more than 1400 employees and more than 400 physicians on medical staff. Providing health care services to Upstate residents for more than 90 years, Mary Black Health System – Spartanburg’s acute care hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission, The Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (Chest Pain Accreditation), and is a Certified Stroke Center. It features surgical suites, a warm and inviting Family Birthing Center, nationally credentialed (CARF) Inpatient Rehabilitation, a 24 bed Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit, Geriatric Psychiatric Services, and a Sleep Center. Outpatient services include Radiology, Endoscopy Center, Wound Center, Rehabilitation Services and Women’s Breast Health Center featuring same-day digital mammography and bone density testing. We are a patient-centered, professional, highly skilled health care system, which provides a continuum of care through the dedicated work of our nurses, staff, and volunteers.