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  2. List of hospitals in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Florida Hospital New Smyrna: AdventHealth North Pinellas Tarpon Springs Pinellas 168 AdventHealth Formerly Florida Hospital North Pinellas: AdventHealth Ocala: Ocala Marion 425 AdventHealth Formerly Florida Hospital Ocala: AdventHealth Orlando: Orlando Orange 1,400 AdventHealth Formerly Florida Hospital Orlando AdventHealth Oviedo ER

  3. Florida Hospital Oceanside - Wikipedia

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    Florida Hospital Oceanside. /  29.28472°N 81.03694°W  / 29.28472; -81.03694. Florida Hospital Oceanside was a hospital in Ormond Beach, Florida, United States. Being located close to the coast, it was demolished in 2019 after being damaged by Hurricane Irma. [2]

  4. Bayfront Health St. Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital is a 480-bed tertiary care center in St. Petersburg, equipped to provide comprehensive medical and surgical care. The hospital offers many areas of expertise, including surgery and trauma, neuroscience, cardiology, acute rehabilitation and obstetrics. The hospital has a 38-bed neurosciences unit with a dedicated ...

  5. List of AdventHealth hospitals - Wikipedia

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    AdventHealth Orlando is the second largest hospital in Florida and the largest in central Florida with 1,400 beds. [1] [2] AdventHealth Orlando is the 3rd largest hospital in the United States in 2023. [3]

  6. AdventHealth Dade City - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 1993, Humana Hospital-Pasco had its name changed to Dade City Hospital, when Humana spun off its hospitals creating the hospital network Galen Health Care. [6] [7] On September 1, 1993, Columbia Hospital Corporation bought Galen Health Care for $3.5 billion.

  7. AdventHealth Lake Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, money was raised to build a 25-bed hospital, which was built in 1930. Additional bedrooms were added in 1948 and 1956, increasing the number of beds to 60. In 1965, a new 110-bed hospital was built. Nine years later the third floor opened, increasing the number of beds to 154, and the original hospital was made into medical office space.

  8. AdventHealth Orlando - Wikipedia

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    AdventHealth Orlando is a non-profit hospital owned by AdventHealth and is the largest in the hospital network. The hospital is a tertiary, research and academic medical center located in Orlando, Florida, servicing Central Florida and the Orange county region. It is the second largest hospital in Florida and the largest in Central Florida.

  9. Orlando Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Regional Medical Center. /  28.5260472°N 81.3781806°W  / 28.5260472; -81.3781806. Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) is an 808-bed tertiary hospital in downtown Orlando, Florida designed by HKS, Inc. (architect) and Walter P Moore (structural engineer). It is the flagship of the Orlando Health system.