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Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) is a private, not-for-profit community healthcare system founded in 1948.Located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States and serving a 22-county region in North Florida and South Georgia, TMH comprises a 772-bed acute care hospital, a psychiatric hospital, multiple specialty care centers, five residency programs, 50 affiliated physician practices, and ...
Name City County Hospital beds Year opened Date closed Affiliation Notes ShorePoint Health Venice: Venice Sarasota 312 1951 2022 Community Health Systems
Ridge Rd., Paul Russell Rd. (North Florida Fairgrounds), S/N Magnolia Dr. (Parkway Center), C. K. Steele Plaza (via E Park Ave.), Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (via Miccosukee Rd.), HCA Florida Capital Hospital (via Capital Medical Blvd.) to Centerville Rd. & Fleischmann Rd. *Limited service to Miccosukee Hills Apartments on Outbound trip.
Jackson Bluff Road, 18 miles west of Tallahassee 30°25′32″N 84°32′05″W / 30.425556°N 84.534722°W / 30.425556; -84.534722 ( Old Fort Braden Tallahassee
Capital Regional Medical Center logo Capitol Regional Medical Center main entrance. Capital Regional Medical Center is a hospital in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. A fully accredited healthcare facility, it has more than 1,100 employees, approximately 500 physicians, and 266 beds.
The Laredo Medical Center [7] (Formally the Mercy Hospital) was built in 1999. It is the largest medical center in the Laredo area. Its building is located on United States Route 59 and is 7 floors high. It is of Spanish Colonial architecture. It has 325 licensed beds and 180 active physicians. The hospital has 1,568 employees.
Location mi [1] km Destinations Notes; Tallahassee: 0.000: 0.000: Seventh Avenue: right turn only; SR 155 north has access from SR 61 south (Thomasville Road): 2.574: 4.142: CR 155 north (Meridian Road) / Lakeshore Drive (CR 63A west)
The first healthcare facility built in Florida for African-Americans [ sic] was the Florida A&M College (FAMC) Hospital, known as the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Hospital after 1953. The school's original two-story, 19-bed wooden sanitarium was built in 1911 (since demolished), and provided medical care to patients of all races living in Leon ...