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Catholic hospitals in the Chattanooga area to receive name changes

November 15, 2025 11:21 am | By East Tennessee Catholic

CommonSpirit will be part of branding The East Tennessee Catholic CHI Memorial in Chattanooga, the only Catholic hospital in East Tennessee, and its sister facilities in the region are undergoing a name change. CHI Memorial has announced that its hospitals and care sites throughout Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia will begin using the CommonSpirit Health name in January. This brand update will coincide with the opening of the organization’s new hospital in Catoosa County, Ga. CHI Memorial said it is important for patients to know that this change will not affect their care, their physicians, their nurses, or the services received at any of the locations where it provides services. CHI Memorial said its three local hospitals will adopt the CommonSpirit brand while maintaining the “Memorial” name “that the community has embraced for generations, as CommonSpirit-Memorial Hospital-Chattanooga, CommonSpirit-Memorial Hospital-Hixson, and the new CommonSpirit-Memorial Hospital-North Georgia.” “By formally adopting the CommonSpirit... Read more →

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