Our History
Clark County Hospital
1917: The original Clark County Hospital opened on the corner of Lexington and Wainscott Avenue in Winchester, KY, serving the community's growing healthcare needs.

1961-1967: A new facility was built on Lexington Avenue and opened in 1967, expanding the hospital's capacity.

1989-2025: The hospital adopted the name, Clark Regional Medical Center, as it expanded to 100 beds.
2010: Lifepoint Health purchased CRMC, leading to significant investment and modernization.
2012: A new $70 M campus opened at 175 Hospital Drive, featuring all private rooms, expanded emergency and diagnostic services, and a Medical Plaza.

2017: 45,000 sf expansion of the Clark Clinic. The new three story building provides services such as cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation, sleep clinic, wound care clinic, center for rehabilitation, Coumadin clinic, congestive heart failure clinic and additional physician suites.

January 15, 2026 we became Centerpoint Health - Winchester, to reflect the connection between our four hospitals in Lifepoint's Central Kentucky market. Together with our campuses in Paris, Georgetown and Versailles, we have a new name and the same local heart caring for our communities. 