Siloam Health

Siloam Health Siloam Health is a faith-based, nonprofit health care organization that cares for the underserved.

06/09/2026

Zulfat Suara noted at Amplify Nashville 2026 that across the country, immigrants have been the backbone of innovation, medicine, agriculture, and the arts. We celebrate their contributions while also acknowledging the real hardships many of them face.

06/05/2026

Coming from Lebanon, Dr. Abumrad reflects on how respect for integrity, commitment to fairness, and openness to all backgrounds made Nashville a place where he could build a meaningful life.

June is National Immigrant Heritage Month. Siloam Health celebrates the generations of immigrants whose courage, creativ...
06/04/2026

June is National Immigrant Heritage Month. Siloam Health celebrates the generations of immigrants whose courage, creativity, and contributions make our city beautiful and strong. We are honored to walk alongside these neighbors through whole‑person health care. Thank you for enriching our lives!

06/03/2026

June is National Immigration Month! Katie Richards, Siloam’s CEO, reflects that for nearly 35 years Siloam has been honored to care for vulnerable immigrants and refugees in Nashville. Each year, we care for thousands, and we consider it a true privilege to be trusted by our neighbors.

This has been our mission for more than thirty years, and it's amazing who God has brought through our doors. Every year...
06/02/2026

This has been our mission for more than thirty years, and it's amazing who God has brought through our doors. Every year, our patients come from more than 80 different homelands and speak more than 50 languages. The whole-person care we provide empowers them to live physically, emotionally, and spiritually healthy lives and to feel at home in our community.

Today we honor our Coptic Christian co-workers and neighbors, and the faith and rich heritage of the Coptic Orthodox Chu...
06/01/2026

Today we honor our Coptic Christian co-workers and neighbors, and the faith and rich heritage of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

Nashville is a place of refuge for Coptic Christians fleeing persecution in Egypt, and Siloam is privileged to serve this vibrant community. In fact, Egypt remains one of the top countries of origin among our patients. Coptic friends, we are grateful for the ways your presence and faith enrich our lives.

By volunteering at Siloam, Lilly Vereen has made things a little easier for people in Nashville. “As a volunteer Spanish...
05/28/2026

By volunteering at Siloam, Lilly Vereen has made things a little easier for people in Nashville. “As a volunteer Spanish interpreter, I get to help patients share how they’re feeling and what they need, so providers can really understand them.”

Even though it’s a clinic, it feels personal and genuine every time she visits. “I almost always find something to laugh about during my shift, which I count as a good day.”

Thank you for serving alongside us, Lily!

Learn more about volunteering at Siloam Health at https://siloamhealth.org/volunteers/

05/27/2026

Zulfat Suara says, “Hope is a choice” — and at Siloam Health, we are grateful to put that hope into practice every day as we provide care for our neighbors.

Whether you joined us in person or supported from afar, you can now relive Amplify Nashville’s best moments!Amplify Nash...
05/26/2026

Whether you joined us in person or supported from afar, you can now relive Amplify Nashville’s best moments!

Amplify Nashville 2026 brought us together to celebrate the innovation, advocacy, generosity, and vibrancy that immigrants bring to Nashville. It was an honor to recognize the contributions of Zulfat Suara, Dr. Naji Abumrad, and Gregg Ramos, each of whom have played an important role in helping our city flourish.

We’ve collected the best moments, photos, and videos from the evening so you can revisit the stories, download pictures, and share them with others at https://siloamhealth.org/amplify2026

“‘When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treate...
05/22/2026

“‘When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God." - Leviticus 19:33-34

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820 Gale Lane
Nashville, TN
37204

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+16152985406

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