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St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside is a not-for-profit, faith-based hospital located in the southern part of Jacksonville, Florida. It is a member of St. Vincent's HealthCare and is affiliated with Ascension Health. Founded as St. Luke's Hospital in 1873, it was Jacksonville's first private hospital and is Florida's oldest private hospital ...
St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside, a 313-bed acute care hospital, was purchased by St. Vincent's HealthCare in 2008 from Mayo Clinic Florida. The present facility was opened in 1984, but St. Luke's Hospital was begun in 1873 and is the oldest private hospital in Florida. [10]
In 1916, the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul launched a Catholic hospital called St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside. They provide full-service tertiary care at a capacity of 528 beds. This Catholic hospital is located in Jacksonville, Florida. It is a member of Ascension and is owned by St. Vincent's HealthCare.
Ascension St. Vincent's Southside plans to open July 1 a new 22-bed, 15,000-square foot unit that will provide patients with comprehensive acute rehabilitation services.
St. Vincent's Medical Center Clay County: Middleburg Clay St. Vincent's Hospital St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside: Jacksonville Duval St. Vincent's Hospital St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside: Jacksonville Duval St. Vincent's Hospital Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare: Tallahassee Leon Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Tampa General ...
A crane on Oct. 5 lifts a car from the upper deck of the parking garage at Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside Hospital in Jacksonville, where a portion of the structure collapsed Sept. 12.
CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, formerly St. Vincent Hospital, Santa Fe, New Mexico Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center , New York City (defunct) St. Vincent's Hospital (Staten Island) , New York, former name of Richmond University Medical Center
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