The start of medicine in the community
As early as 1884, J. Dorsey Sponogle, M.D., had a practice as a surgeon and physician in the Willcox area. Since that time, various doctors have provided medical services to the residents of Willcox and surrounding areas. Prior to the opening of Northern Cochise Community Hospital, the Municipal Hospital was located on Maley Street. It had been built in about 1952 with 12 patient beds. Prior to that time, Dr. Robert Hicks operated the Valley Hospital Infirmary on Railroad Avenue.Our beginnings
NCCH was created to provide updated and more modern hospital services and facilities, as the facilities at the Municipal Hospital were outdated and it was becoming increasingly difficult to provide needed care for patients.On Feb. 16, 1968, NCCH opened its doors and treated its first patients. A small rain shower helped to 'liven' things up, as the roof leaked and buckets were placed in strategic locations, both in the operating room and the delivery room, to prevent further difficulties. Tom Jackson, the hospital's first administrator recalled that the first day was memorable; he operated as the hospital administrator, X-ray technician, lab technician, public relations man and office manager.The hospital opened with 25 beds and was one of only 23 in the state of Arizona, not including hospitals owned by the mines, and served as a model for Arizona community hospitals. NCCH also carries the distinction of being the first hospital in Arizona to recognize both M.D.s and D.O.s, with these doctors working side by side in the hospital setting.