About Us
Jackson Purchase Medical center provides extraordinary care by people who treat you like family because you are family.
A part of LifePoint Health, Jackson Purchase Medical Center is a 107-bed (all private), Joint Commission-accredited facility. The hospital is the sole provider of acute care in Graves County and has been serving patients from the eight counties of the Jackson Purchase since 1993. From emergent to elective, our facility offers a wide variety of inpatient and outpatient services, including those offered at the New Beginnings Birthing Center, the Advanced Healing Wound Care Center and our accredited chest pain center.
Through incredible teamwork and a medical staff beyond what you typically find in a small town, Jackson Purchase Medical Center aims to deliver the best healthcare available in the greater Western Kentucky region. As we seek to achieve our mission of making communities healthier®, we treat you like family because you are family.
The hospital features a modern design that is more functional than older hospitals and more easily accommodating of new medical technologies. Also, the design boasts a more efficient patient traffic flow and better coordination of services. For a full list of our services, click here.
Making communities healthier
Located in Mayfield, Kentucky, Jackson Purchase Medical Center is in the heart of the Jackson Purchase--the land purchased by President Andrew Jackson from the Chickasaw Indians in 1818. The region, which is nestled between the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee rivers includes Hickman, Calloway, Graves, McCracken, Marshall, Ballard, Fulton and Carlisle counties. Jackson Purchase Medical Center works to make these communities healthier by providing quality care close to home. This care includes an abundance of services rarely found in a hospital of this size, including advanced procedures and surgeries. To learn more about the health needs of your community, visit the links below.
- Graves County (2019)
- Ballard County (2019)
- Carlisle County (2019)
- Calloway County (2020)
- Fulton County (2019)
- Hickman County (2019)
- Marshall County (2019)
- McCracken County (2019)