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Forrest General is a 512-bed facility located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi that provides regional health services to a 17-county area. Generations of Pine Belt residents have counted on Forrest General, and today's generations continue to rely on the comprehensive care offered through the hospital's constantly expanding range of health care services.

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