North Fulton Hospital, formerly North Fulton Regional Hospital, unveiled its new logo this month. This graphic change comes after months of brainstorming and discussion among many key populations affiliated with the Roswell hospital.
Until this year, North Fulton Hospital has never had a graphic logo that is unique to the facility. This change will serve not only to increase the brand recognition in the community but also to energize the employees and physicians who work every day to care for patients at the hospital.
“This is an exciting time at the hospital,” explains Debbie Keel, CEO of North Fulton Hospital. “We chose a logo that will hopefully stand out in our community as being warm and inviting. That is what we are, a friendly place to go when you are in need of high quality medical care.”
The new logo is also supported by a slight change in the name of the hospital. In the same discussions about which graphic to choose, members of the hospital decided the time was right to drop the “Regional” and move to a shorter, more concise name that speaks to the high level of care the hospital provides. “The word ‘regional’ insinuated that our care was limited to a small area. This could not be further from the truth. The new logo and name has helped us to kick off the new year on a high note” Keel explained.
For more information about the recent logo and name change at North Fulton Hospital, please contact the Public Relations Department at 770-751-2867. Also visit us online at www.nfultonhospital.com.
North Fulton Hospital (NFH), part of Tenet Georgia, is a 202-bed, acute-care hospital located on Highway 9, Alpharetta Highway, in Roswell. Opened in 1983, NFH serves North Fulton and surrounding counties through its team of over 1000 employees, 400 staff physicians and 200 volunteers. NFH is a state-designated Level II trauma center and provides a continuum of services through its centers and programs, including neurosciences, orthopedics, rehabilitation, surgical services, bariatric surgical weight loss, gastroenterology and oncology. The hospital is fully accredited and also is certified as a Primary Stroke Center by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the nation’s oldest and largest hospital accreditation agency.