Our Mission & History
Our Mission Statement:
To provide the highest quality, compassionate healthcare services to our patients, physicians, and the communities we serve.
Vision Statement:
To be the preferred healthcare providers for DeKalb and Cannon counties and the surrounding area.
Our Local History
Around 1806, when settlers first came to the area along the Stones River that later became Woodbury, the tiny settlement had no name. It was finally named "Woodville" in 1815. On February 25, 1827, the name was changed to "Danville". Then, in 1836, it was chosen as the County Seat for the new county and was renamed Woodbury, in honor of Levi Woodbury, the Secretary of the Treasury under President Andrew Jackson. In 1836, the town had a population of probably no more than 100.
Major battles of the Civil War took place near the community in the 1860's.
Stones River Hospital History
Stones River Hospital was built in 1980 and has been serving the community with a variety of health services since. The hospital continues to serve more patients as the community grows.