Harnett Health

Harnett Health Cape Fear Valley Health provides quality healthcare to Harnett County and surrounding communities.

Harnett Healthcare is a non-profit health system consisting of two hospitals, outpatient centers, many primary care and specialty clinics, and a foundation. The flagship hospital is Betsy Johnson Hospital, an 87-bed hospital located in Dunn, NC, which was founded in 1937. Harnett Healthcare has nearly 1,000 employees, over 200 physicians on the medical staff, and three medical residency programs. To ensure our community has access to care, we operate seven primary care medical practices in Angier, Coats, Dunn, Erwin, Lillington, Buffalo Lakes, and Pediatrics in both Dunn and Lillington. Harnett Healthcare also has seven outpatient centers: a wound care center, breast care center, outpatient cardiology testing center, cardiac rehabilitation, outpatient imaging, and two rehab/wellness facilities (Dunn and Lillington). Harnett Healthcare built a second hospital located in Lillington which opened January 18, 2013. Central Harnett Hospital is a full-service hospital with 44 private inpatient rooms, an emergency department, imaging services, and outpatient surgery services. The two-story, 122,500 square-foot hospital is the single largest capital project in the county’s history. Harnett Healthcare continues to recruit additional physicians in multiple specialties including Orthopedics, Cardiology, ENT, General Surgery, OB/GYN, Radiology, ER, Hospitalists, Urology, Family Practice, Internal Medicine, and Pathology.

11/01/2025

🎥 Rapid Fire with Dr. Jeffery Hoffman!

Get to know orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jeffery Hoffman from Cape Fear Orthopedics & Sports Medicine as he answers quick questions!

📍4140 Ferncreek Drive, Suite 801, Fayetteville, NC 28314
📞 (910) 484-2171

Our teams traded scrubs for spooks today! From friendly frights to festive smiles, our care teams are celebrating Hallow...
10/31/2025

Our teams traded scrubs for spooks today! From friendly frights to festive smiles, our care teams are celebrating Halloween with a little extra spirit. 👻

🎃 Wishing our patients, families and community a happy and safe Halloween from all of our Cape Fear Valley Health clinics!

Do you recognize your favorite clinic team? 🕵️

🎃 Happy Halloween! Don’t forget, it’s also  ! 🏃‍♀️💪As you enjoy the festivities tonight, remember that a 30-minute walk ...
10/31/2025

🎃 Happy Halloween! Don’t forget, it’s also ! 🏃‍♀️💪

As you enjoy the festivities tonight, remember that a 30-minute walk can burn approximately 100-200 calories. This estimate varies based on factors like your body weight, walking speed, and even the terrain. If you’re heavier or walking briskly—especially uphill—you’ll torch more calories than someone strolling at a leisurely pace.

Why not turn your Halloween adventure into a fun fitness challenge? Grab your little ghouls and goblins, hit the streets, and tackle those steep hills! 🏞️ Race back home after collecting treats for an extra cardio boost.

Let’s make this Halloween not just about candy, but also about staying active and enjoying quality time with family. Share your spooky fitness moments with us using ! 👻🍬✨

Meet Alicia Brown Harris, Oncology Social Worker with Cape Fear Valley Cancer Centers! Alicia occasionally works at all ...
10/30/2025

Meet Alicia Brown Harris, Oncology Social Worker with Cape Fear Valley Cancer Centers!

Alicia occasionally works at all three of our centers, but her primary assignment is at Health Pavilion North. She calls the cancer center there “a hidden jewel” of the health system.

Alicia understands managing life with a cancer diagnosis and treatments can be overwhelming. As an oncology social worker, she helps patients understand the many moving parts involved with care provision.

“In my role, I have the opportunity to work with patients to find ways to cope with this ‘new normal,’” she says. “We never deny that cancer changes you, but we choose to empower our patients to know that it is up to them to decide what that change will mean to their lives and who they will become as a result. My goal with each patient is to help them find a healthy support system that works for them, recognizing that everyone has different needs.”

Alicia knows her role is not always an easy one. There are heavy days and too many losses. But she has learned to savor every day and every moment with both her patients and her coworkers.

“The highlight of my week is if I have the pleasure of attending a ‘ringing out’ celebration with patients and their family,” she says. “Sometimes I get to stand with a patient who may not have family who can be there at that time. Ringing out is the traditional mark of the end of a course of treatment. It is a great honor to be allowed to show support and help our patients celebrate. In the clinic, we celebrate every chance we get. Surviving cancer is not just about enduring; it’s about emerging with a spirit that refuses to be broken. My ultimate desire is to affect improved quality of life for our patients, and this looks as different as each one of them. Sometimes my impact may be huge, and sometimes not so much. My time in the cancer center has taught me that little things are not so little.”

Thank you for all you do for our patients, Alicia. It is appreciated and we celebrate you this Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

We are looking for dedicated healthcare professionals to join our growing team! Our new 16-bed Dorthea Dix expansion at ...
10/30/2025

We are looking for dedicated healthcare professionals to join our growing team! Our new 16-bed Dorthea Dix expansion at Central Harnett will increase the behavioral health capabilities within the health system.

QUESTIONS? REACH OUT TO US! AHAIGLER@CAPEFEARVALLEY.COM or
KBALTAZOR@CAPEFEARVALLEY.COM

Thank you, Eddie, for choosing Cape Fear Valley Primary Care – Vineland Family Medicine for your primary care needs. We ...
10/29/2025

Thank you, Eddie, for choosing Cape Fear Valley Primary Care – Vineland Family Medicine for your primary care needs. We look forward to seeing you again!

If you've had a great experience at any Cape Fear Valley Health facility, we'd like to hear about it. Inbox us to share your story today!

Dr. Hawkins is a board certified physician in family medicine, graduating from Campbell University School of Osteopathic...
10/27/2025

Dr. Hawkins is a board certified physician in family medicine, graduating from Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine. 🐪

She was able to pursue her passion for rural healthcare during her residency training at Harnett Health Family Medicine Program, and further once she joined Cape Fear Valley Primary Care – Dunn.

Dr. Hawkins has roots in Johnston County where she and her extended family still reside on the family farm. 👩‍🌾 Her desire to bring high quality and compassionate primary care to her community has been her lifelong goal.

“I was able to watch from a young age the need for primary care in this area,” Hawkins said. For Hawkins, the decision to stay with Harnett Healthcare was an easy one.

She is dedicated to providing patient-centered care to her patients and their families. Dr. Hawkins treats a wide array of medical diseases and chronic conditions. She has special interests in the treatment of substance use disorder and preventative medicine.

In her free time, Dr. Hawkins enjoys spending time with her husband, family and goats on the farm, woodworking, and hiking with her dogs. 🐐

If you'd like to see Dr. Hawkins and take charge of your health, call (910) 892-1091. Healthy starts here!

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🎃👻 Halloween should be full of treats, not trips to the ER!Keep little ghouls and goblins safe this year with these tips...
10/25/2025

🎃👻 Halloween should be full of treats, not trips to the ER!

Keep little ghouls and goblins safe this year with these tips:
✨ Choose bright, flame-resistant costumes (skip the masks!)
✨ Stick to sidewalks & cross streets safely
✨ Adults carve pumpkins, kids decorate
✨ Check candy before eating

Stay safe! 🧡🖤
Read the full story here 👉 https://ow.ly/H96y50X5cJe

Bonnie Page, DO is a family medicine doctor at Cape Fear Valley Primary Care – Lillington. She is board-certified by the...
10/24/2025

Bonnie Page, DO is a family medicine doctor at Cape Fear Valley Primary Care – Lillington. She is board-certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians. 🩺

Page, who is from a small town in northern Maine, has spent most of her adult life right here in Harnett County. She attended Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine at Campbell University 🐪 and completed her residency at Harnett Healthcare in family medicine.

Dr. Page and her husband have grown to love the community.

“I became passionate about the local patient population, established roots in the community, and even had family members move to the area,” said Page.

While she decided not to go back to Maine, she wanted to continue giving back to a similar rural community. She enjoys working in Lillington and continuing “to care for the wonderful people here.”

If you’d like Dr. Page to care for you or your family, call (910) 814-1212. Healthy starts here! 💚

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We can't stop talking about this and sharing the good news! Check out this story from  CBS17!
10/24/2025

We can't stop talking about this and sharing the good news! Check out this story from CBS17!

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — The Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine has received the official accreditation approval to start classes. This is a key milestone for North…

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