As Seen on Channel 5, WKRN, and The Tennessean: Nashville General Hospital Supports Patients After Winter Storm Fern

Local and regional media spotlight Nashville General Hospital’s emergency response to help residents replace life-saving medications lost during widespread power outages.

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As Winter Storm Fern caused widespread power outages across Middle Tennessee, many residents faced an urgent and dangerous challenge: losing access to critical medications that require refrigeration or uninterrupted storage.

In response, Nashville General Hospital mobilized quickly to support the community by expanding its medication clinic hours—ensuring patients could safely replace life-saving prescriptions during an already stressful emergency.

This effort has been highlighted by multiple local news outlets, including NewsChannel 5, WKRN News 2, and The Tennessean, reinforcing Nashville General’s role as a trusted safety-net hospital during times of crisis.


Nashville General Extends Medication Clinic Hours

To meet the urgent needs of residents affected by the storm, Nashville General expanded its medication clinic operations, allowing patients additional time to access replacement prescriptions.

According to coverage from NewsChannel 5, the clinic was extended through Friday to accommodate increased demand and ensure patients had clear guidance on eligibility, documentation, and expectations when seeking assistance.

This expansion was designed to remove barriers for patients who suddenly found themselves without essential medications due to prolonged power loss—many of whom had no immediate alternatives.


A Critical Resource for the Community

Coverage from WKRN News 2 and The Tennessean emphasized the clinic’s role in supporting individuals who rely on daily medications to manage chronic or serious health conditions.

For patients with conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or other complex medical needs, medication disruption can quickly become dangerous. Nashville General’s response focused on continuity of care, patient safety, and rapid access—core elements of the hospital’s mission.

By stepping in during the aftermath of Winter Storm Fern, Nashville General helped ensure that no patient had to choose between waiting for power to return and protecting their health.


Prepared to Serve—Even in Emergencies

Nashville General Hospital has long served as a cornerstone of care for Davidson County and the surrounding region. Emergency responses like this one reflect the hospital’s broader commitment to accessibility, preparedness, and community-centered care—especially when residents are most vulnerable.

Whether responding to extreme weather events, public health emergencies, or everyday healthcare needs, Nashville General remains focused on meeting patients where they are and providing timely, compassionate support.

Learn More or Get Help

If you or someone you care for has been affected by medication loss due to a power outage or emergency, Nashville General Hospital encourages you to reach out for guidance and care.

For assistance or to learn more about available services, contact Nashville Gen…

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