2020: Siloam Health Opens Its First Satellite Clinic – Siloam Health Antioch

Siloam Health opens its first satellite clinic – Siloam Health Antioch – to broaden our capacity to provide whole-person care to underserved communities in one of Nashville’s regions hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. Siloam’s COVID-19 response efforts were highlighted by a partnership with Metro Public Health Department (MPHD) designed to hire and train Community Health Workers.

2012: Student Education

Siloam formalizes student education programs to train the next generation of health professionals in the art of whole-person care.  

1996: Siloam Appoints Its First CEO

Siloam hires our first full-time employee, Nancy West, who would go on to become our first President and CEO – faithfully serving in this position for nearly 20 years.

1991: Siloam Opens Its Doors

With seed money from Belmont Church, Siloam transforms two small apartments in the Edgehill neighborhood off 12th Avenue South into a clinic seeing patients once a week. 

1988: The Dream

Dr. David Gregory passes a note in Belmont Church reflecting his dream for a faith-based, volunteer-supported clinic that would provide affordable, high-quality health care to Nashville’s most medically vulnerable.