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Is Baptist M&S imaging ready for your appointment?

We are staffed and ready for your appointment. Feel confident in knowing that you are the focus of Baptist M&S Imaging’s Circle of Excellence. Call today, our friendly staff is ready to schedule your appointment and walk you thru what to expect when you arrive. Call us at (210) 228-XRAY (9729) between 7 am to 7 pm Monday thru Friday.

What's new at Baptist North Mississippi?

One of the fastest growing hospitals in the region, Baptist North Mississippi recently completed construction on a new hospital located at 1100 Belk Boulevard, just minutes from the former facility.

What is Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi?

Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford is a 217-bed acute care facility serving the northern third of Mississippi. One of the fastest growing hospitals in the region, Baptist North Mississippi recently completed construction on a new hospital located at 1100 Belk Boulevard, just minutes from the former facility.

What is mybaptisthealth and how do I use it?

myBaptistHealth is a free service that provides secure, online access to your health information and medical health records. To access myBaptistHealth, you need access to the Internet, an email address and personal information to help identify yourself.

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Parking

Parking for patients and visitors is available in the front parking lots at the hospital and emergency room main entrances. Handicap accessible parking spots and expectant mother reserved spots are also available in the parking lots. Patients and visitors are cautioned not to park in reserved or designated areas.

Driving Directions

The main entrance and emergency room entrance is located at 1100 Belk Boulevard. There is a stop light located at the main entrance.

Overnight Guest Services

Regular patient rooms have a sofa for one (1) overnight guest. It is recommended all overnight guests obtain a pass from the front desk before 10:00 p.m. Please ask a staff member for linens. Guests should fold bedding each morning to help maintain a pleasant and tidy room.

Chapel

The hospital chapel is located on the first floor and is always open to provide a quiet place for prayer and meditation. Special holiday worship services and observances are announced in advance.

Locally Available Financial Assistance

Baptist collaborates with a number of community service organizations that share our mission of healing, teaching and preaching. Many of these same organizations offer many financial assistance programs and opportunities, as well as numerous free resources to people in the communities they serve, including:

Nondiscrimination Policy

In accordance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its implementing regulations, Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi, directly or through contractual or other arrangements, admits and treats all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, disability or national origin in its provision of services and benefits, including assignments or transfers within the facility and referrals to or from the facility.

Built with our patients in mind

Baptist MD Anderson is a healing environment unlike any other in the region. Our model of care surrounds our patients and families with everything they need – physically, spiritually and emotionally.

Our Doctors

Get to know our highly skilled specialists who are saving lives every day.

Clinical Trials

In addition to proven treatments, we evaluate patients for experimental therapies.

What is Baptist Health Nurses?

Through shared governance, Baptist Health nurses provide superior evidence-based patient- and family-centered care utilizing a professional model of practice. By embracing leadership, collaboration and service excellence, they demonstrate advocacy and support for staff, patients, families and physicians.

Why is Baptist Hospital important?

Baptist Hospital is committed to providing consumers of healthcare services with pricing information so they may better anticipate and understand their financial responsibilities and be able to make informed healthcare decisions.

Is Baptist Hospital part of Nicklaus Children's Hospital?

The pediatric emergency physicians at Baptist Hospital are now part of Nicklaus Children ’s Pediatric Specialists, the medical group practice of Nicklaus Children’s Health System.

What does baptism mean to Baptists?

To them it means the advocacy of absolute liberty of conscience. Insistence on immersion as the only mode of baptism. Baptists do not believe that baptism is necessary for salvation. Therefore, for Baptists, baptism is an ordinance, not a sacrament, since, in their view, it imparts no saving grace.

Where did the Baptists come from?

Baptists became the largest Christian community in many southern states, including among the enslaved Black population. Baptist missionary work in Canada began in the British colony of Nova Scotia (present day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) in the 1760s.

What were the similarities between the General Baptists and the Dutch Waterlander Mennonites?

According to this view, the General Baptists shared similarities with Dutch Waterlander Mennonites (one of many Anabaptist groups) including believer's baptism only, religious liberty, separation of church and state, and Arminian views of salvation, predestination and original sin.

What are the main beliefs of the Baptists?

Baptist historian Bruce Gourley outlines four main views of Baptist origins: 1 the modern scholarly consensus that the movement traces its origin to the 17th century via the English Separatists, 2 the view that it was an outgrowth of the Anabaptist movement of believers baptism begun in 1525 on the European continent, 3 the perpetuity view which assumes that the Baptist faith and practice has existed since the time of Christ, and 4 the successionist view, or " Baptist successionism ", which argues that Baptist churches actually existed in an unbroken chain since the time of Christ.

What were the two major groups of Baptists?

Two major groups of Baptists formed the basis of the churches in the Maritimes. These were referred to as Regular Baptist (Calvinistic in their doctrine) and Free Will Baptists (Arminian in their doctrine). In May 1845, the Baptist congregations in the United States split over slavery and missions.

What were the Baptists' views on slavery?

They worked with slaveholders in the South to urge a paternalistic institution. Both denominations made direct appeals to slaves and free Blacks for conversion. The Baptists particularly allowed them active roles in congregations. By the mid-19th century, northern Baptists tended to oppose slavery. As tensions increased, in 1844 the Home Mission Society refused to appoint a slaveholder as a missionary who had been proposed by Georgia. It noted that missionaries could not take servants with them, and also that the board did not want to appear to condone slavery.

How many people are Baptists?

Baptists in the U.S. number 50 million people and constitute roughly one-third of American Protestants. Both Roger Williams and John Clarke, his compatriot and coworker for religious freedom, are variously credited as founding the earliest Baptist church in North America.

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