Schley County

GeorgiaFIPS 13249

Pop. 4,5470 HospitalsSVI 0.50RUCC 8 (Rural)
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Hospital Desert

Schley County has no hospital. Residents must travel to neighboring counties for hospital care.

Health Snapshot

MetricSchley CountyState Avg 
Diabetes Prevalence11.8%12.6%
Adult Obesity38.2%40.5%
Uninsured Rate12.3%15.0%
PCPs per 10K2.24.5
Premature Death (YPLL)11,470.701

Source: County Health Rankings (2025)

Workforce Supply

1
Primary Care Physicians
22.1 per 100k
7
NPs & PAs
154.7 per 100k
0
Dentists
0
Hospital Beds
$9,061.86
Medicare Per Capita

Source: Area Health Resources File (AHRF) 2024-2025

CDC PLACES Health Indicators

IndicatorSchley CountyState Avg 
Diabetes13.8%
Obesity37.7%
Depression21.8%
Frequent Mental Distress18.5%
COPD8.2%
Current Smoking16.8%
Heart Disease7.1%
Stroke4.0%
High Blood Pressure39.5%
Poor General Health22.1%
Disability32.9%
No Leisure Physical Activity28.4%
Binge Drinking15.1%
Uninsured12.7%

Source: CDC PLACES 2023-2024. Values are age-adjusted prevalence (%).

Schley County has no hospital. 56 of Georgia's counties are hospital deserts.

See all hospital deserts in Georgia

Social Vulnerability Index

Overall0.50
Socioeconomic Status0.81
Household Composition & Disability0.25
Minority Status & Language0.60
Housing Type & Transportation0.16

Source: CDC/ATSDR SVI 2022. Score 0-1; higher = more vulnerable.

Nearest Hospitals

Since Schley County has no hospital, residents travel to nearby facilities.

HospitalCountyBedsDistance
Phoebe Sumter Medical CenterSumter14314.4 mi
Flint River Community HospitalMacon4917.2 mi
West Central Georgia Regional HospitalMuscogee30035.5 mi
Us Army HospMuscogee93036.9 mi
Crisp Regional HospitalCrisp7337.3 mi

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Data from CMS Provider of Services, County Health Rankings, CDC Social Vulnerability Index, HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce, AHRF 2024-2025, CDC PLACES 2023-2024, and UNC Sheps Center. Last updated: 2026-03-11.