MOST POPULOUS CITIES

Health Care Facilities in South Carolina, USA

NPI Dashboard is your most comprehensive directory of health-care Facilities in South Carolina, USA. NPI Dashboard provides detailed information, including personal overview, history of education and training, specialities, practice locations, affiliated hospitals and more, of 101,787 Medicare-certified and other providers.

The directory of top Hospitals and other Health Care Facilities in South Carolina was last updated 1/9/2024


List of Cities in South Carolina (with Health Care Facilities)

A Top Top
B Top Top
C Top Top
D Top Top
E Top Top
F Top Top
G Top Top
H Top Top
I Top Top
J Top Top
K Top Top
L Top Top
M Top Top
N Top Top
O Top Top
P Top Top
Q Top Top
R Top Top
S Top Top
T Top Top
U Top Top
V Top Top
W Top Top
Y Top Top

About South Carolina

South Carolina is a state in the Southeastern United States and the easternmost of the Deep South. It is bordered to the north by North Carolina, to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the southwest by Georgia across the Savannah River.

South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on May 23, 1788. South Carolina became the first state to vote in favor of secession from the Union on December 20, 1860. After the American Civil War, it was readmitted into the United States on June 25, 1868.

South Carolina is the 40th most extensive and 23rd most populous U.S. state. Its GDP as of 2013 was $183.6 billion, with an annual growth rate of 3.13%. South Carolina is composed of 46 counties. The capital is Columbia with a 2017 population of 133,114; while its largest city is Charleston with a 2017 population of 134,875. The Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin metropolitan area is the largest in the state, with a 2017 population estimate of 895,923.

South Carolina is named in honor of King Charles I of England, who first formed the English colony, with Carolus being Latin for "Charles".

Source: Wikipedia