Twin Cities Hospital is a 65 bed general acute care facility. A full-service medical facility, with the exception of Obstetrics, Twin Cities Hospital offers a physician staffed 24 hour emergency room, EEG/EKG, GE Lightspeed 16-slice CT scanner, GE Senographe DS Digital Mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy machine, intensive care/coronary care unit, nuclear medicine, open MRI, and a state-of-the-art outpatient surgery center. Walton County residents are also provided quality medical care by our family practice clinic, Freeport Family Medicine, located in Freeport. Twin Cities Hospital is proud to offer 100% private rooms to our patients! We know how important it is to feel comfortable and cared for when you're recovering—that's why all our rooms are private. You can get the rest you need, enjoy alone time with your family, and have medical visits without an audience. Private rooms help speed your recovery and lower your chances of infection. All of which leads to better patient outcomes, lower costs, and best of all, happier patients. After all, we don't just want you to get well soon. We want you to get well sooner! __________________________________________________ ADVANCED TECHNOLOGYTwin Cities Hospital is now offering potential emergency room patients how long the wait is before they make the trip. Patients can text 23000 with the word ER in the text body to find out the wait time from their cell phone. Electronic Health Record (EHR) – With EHR, access to patient health information is simplified and patient safety and quality improved. Our hospitals have brought numerous clinical components for the EHR on-line through major investments in technology. Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) –The PACS system immediately digitizes images such as X-rays, and other scans including CT, MRI and PET, so they can be stored and electronically viewed on screens anywhere. This enables doctors and other health care professionals to access the images, even remotely, and to compare new images with previous images at the touch of a button. Electronic Medication Bar Coding System (eMAR) – We led a national effort to reduce medication errors by placing this system in all of our hospitals. Bar codes on medications are scanned at the patient's bedside, providing our clinical staff with an effective tool to ensure that the right patient receives the right medication at the right time through the right route. __________________________________________________ Accreditations and CertificationsACCREDITED HOSPITAL (JOINT COMMISSION)