Atrium Health Children's Services Rebranded

Atrium Health Levine Children's will be added to the name of each location.

By HFT Staff


All pediatric care services at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, including Brenner Children’s Hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Atrium Health Navicent, including Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital in Macon, Georgia, are unifying under the Atrium Health Levine Children’s brand. 

Related: Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County to Rebrand

Atrium Health Levine Children’s will be added to the name of each location. The children’s hospital in Winston-Salem, will become Atrium Health Levine Children's Brenner Children’s Hospital and the children’s hospital in Macon will become Atrium Health Levine Children's Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital. Additionally, the pediatric outpatient facilities – primary care offices, emergency departments and specialty clinics – will also adopt the Atrium Health Levine Children’s name. 

With this new alignment, Atrium Health Levine Children’s now represents three children’s hospitals, eight neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), 668 beds and more than 900 pediatric providers. 



March 26, 2024


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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