List of AdventHealth hospitals
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] The second largest hospital operated by AdventHealth in the state of Florida is AdventHealth Tampa, it is the 5th largest hospital in the Tampa Bay area with 626 beds.[4] AdventHealth Porter is the largest hospital owned by AdventHealth in central Colorado with 368 beds and the 9th largest hospital in the state.[5] AdventHealth Shawnee Mission is the largest hospital owned by AdventHealth in Kansas with 504 beds.[6]
Hospital | Settlement | U.S. state | Notes | Photo | Ref. |
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AdventHealth Altamonte Springs | Altamonte Springs | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Altamonte | [7] | |
AdventHealth Apopka | Apopka | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Apopka | [8][9] | |
AdventHealth Avista | Louisville | Colorado | Formerly named Avista Adventist Hospital | [10] | |
AdventHealth Carrollwood | Egypt Lake-Leto | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Carrollwood | [11][12] | |
AdventHealth Castle Rock | Castle Rock | Colorado | Formerly named Castle Rock Adventist Hospital | [10] | |
AdventHealth Celebration | Celebration | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Celebration Health | [13][14] | |
AdventHealth Central Texas | Killeen | Texas | Formerly named Metroplex Adventist Hospital | [15][16] | |
AdventHealth Connerton | Land o' Lakes | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital at Connerton Long Term Acute Care | [17][18] | |
AdventHealth Dade City | Dade City | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Dade City | [19] | |
AdventHealth Daytona Beach | Daytona Beach | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center | [20][21] | |
AdventHealth DeLand | DeLand | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital DeLand | [22][23] | |
AdventHealth Durand | Durand | Wisconsin | Formerly named Chippewa Valley Hospital & Oakview Care Center | [24] | |
AdventHealth East Orlando | Orlando | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital East Orlando | [25] | |
AdventHealth Fish Memorial | Orange City | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Fish Memorial | [26][27] | |
AdventHealth for Children | Orlando | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital for Children | [28][29] | |
AdventHealth for Women | Orlando | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital for Women | [30][31] | |
AdventHealth Gordon | Calhoun | Georgia | Formerly named Gordon Hospital | [32][33] | |
AdventHealth Heart of Florida | Davenport | Florida | Formerly named Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center | [34][35] | |
AdventHealth Hendersonville | Hendersonville | North Carolina | Formerly named Park Ridge Health | [36] | |
AdventHealth Kissimmee | Kissimmee | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Kissimmee | [37][38] | |
AdventHealth Lake Placid | Lake Placid | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Medical Center Lake Placid | ||
AdventHealth Lake Wales | Lake Wales | Florida | Formerly named Lake Wales Medical Center | [34] | |
AdventHealth Lenexa | Lenexa | Kansas | To open in 2025 | [39] | |
AdventHealth Littleton | Littleton | Colorado | Formerly named Littleton Adventist Hospital | [10] | |
AdventHealth Manchester | Manchester | Kentucky | Formerly named Manchester Memorial Hospital | [40] | |
AdventHealth Millenia | Orlando | Florida | Construction to begin date for hospital unknown. | [41] | |
AdventHealth Minneola | Minneola | Florida | To be completed in 2025 | [42] | |
AdventHealth Murray | Chatsworth | Georgia | Formerly named Murray Medical Center | [43] | |
AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach | New Smyrna | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital New Smyrna | [44][45] | |
AdventHealth North Pinellas | Tarpon Springs | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital North Pinellas | [46][47] | |
AdventHealth Ocala | Ocala | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Ocala | [48][49] | |
AdventHealth Orlando | Orlando | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Orlando | [50] | |
AdventHealth Ottawa | Ottawa | Kansas | Formerly named Ransom Memorial Health | [51] | |
AdventHealth Palm Coast | Palm Coast | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Flagler | [52][53] | |
AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway | Palm Coast | Florida | [54] | ||
AdventHealth Parker | Parker | Colorado | Formerly named Parker Adventist Hospital | [10] | |
AdventHealth Porter | Denver | Colorado | Formerly named Porter Adventist Hospital | [10] | |
AdventHealth Redmond | Rome | Georgia | Formerly named Redmond Regional Medical Center | [55][56] | |
AdventHealth Riverview | Riverview | Florida | To open in the fall of 2024 | [57] | |
AdventHealth Rollins Brook | Lampasas | Texas | Formerly named Rollins Brooks Community Hospital | [15] | |
AdventHealth Sebring | Sebring | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Sebring | [58] | |
AdventHealth Shawnee Mission | Merriam | Kansas | Formerly named Shawnee Mission Medical Center | [59] | |
AdventHealth South Overland Park | Overland Park | Kansas | [60] | ||
AdventHealth Tampa | Tampa | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Tampa | [61][62] | |
AdventHealth Waterman | Tavares | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Waterman | [63] | |
AdventHealth Wauchula | Wauchula | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Wauchula | [64] | |
AdventHealth Wesley Chapel | Wesley Chapel | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel | [65][66] | |
AdventHealth Winter Garden | Winter Garden | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Winter Garden | [67][68] | |
AdventHealth Winter Haven | Winter Haven | Florida | To be built in future | [69] | |
AdventHealth Winter Park | Winter Park | Florida | Formerly named Winter Park Memorial Hospital | [70][71] | |
AdventHealth Zephyrhills | Zephyrhills | Florida | Formerly named Florida Hospital Zephyrhills | [72] | |
Texas Health Huguley Hospital Fort Worth South | Burleson | Texas | Formerly named Huguley Memorial Medical Center | [73][74] | |
Texas Health Hospital Mansfield | Mansfield | Texas | [75][76] | ||
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook | Bolingbrook | Illinois | Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Bolingbrook And formerly AdventHealth Bolingbrook |
[77][78] | |
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth GlenOaks | Glendale Heights | Illinois | Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center GlenOaks And formerly AdventHealth GlenOaks |
[77][78] | |
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale | Hinsdale | Illinois | Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Hinsdale And formerly AdventHealth Hinsdale |
[77][78] | |
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth La Grange | La Grange | Illinois | Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center La Grange And formerly AdventHealth La Grange |
[77][78] |
See also
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