List of AdventHealth hospitals

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AdventHealth Orlando is the second largest hospital in Florida and the largest in Central Florida.[1] AdventHealth Orlando is the 10th largest hospital in the United States in 2019.[2] By Newsweek the best hospitals in the world in 2021 were Parker Adventist Hospital #131, AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Hinsdale (know AdventHealth Hinsdale) #169, AdventHealth Orlando #171, Porter Adventist Hospital #201, AdventHealth Shawnee Mission #292, AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center La Grange (know AdventHealth La Grange) #298[3] The thirty-three best hospitals in Florida by U.S. News & World Report in 2022 were: AdventHealth Orlando #2, AdventHealth Daytona Beach #18 and AdventHealth Waterman #29.[4] Leapfrog Group spring 2021 grades for hospitals in Florida: Grade "A" (*) and Grade "B" (**)[5]

Hospital Name Location Former Name Photo Ref.
AdventHealth Altamonte Springs* Altamonte Springs Formerly named Florida Hospital Altamonte [6]
AdventHealth Apopka* Apopka Formerly named Florida Hospital Apopka [7][8]
AdventHealth Bolingbrook Bolingbrook Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Bolingbrook [9][10]
AdventHealth Carrollwood* Tampa Formerly named Florida Hospital Carrollwood [11][12]
AdventHealth Celebration* Celebration Formerly named Florida Hospital Celebration Health AdventHealth Celebration.jpg [13][14]
AdventHealth Central Texas Killeen Formerly named Metroplex Adventist Hospital [15][16]
AdventHealth Connerton Land o' Lakes Formerly named Florida Hospital Connerton LongTermAcuteCare [17]
AdventHealth Dade City* Dade City Formerly named Florida Hospital Dade City [18]
AdventHealth Daytona Beach* Daytona Beach Formerly named Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center [19]
AdventHealth DeLand* DeLand Formerly named Florida Hospital DeLand [20]
AdventHealth Durand Durand Formerly named Chippewa Valley Hospital & Oakview Care Center [21]
AdventHealth East Orlando* Orlando Formerly named Florida Hospital East Orlando AdventHealth East Orlando1.jpg [22]
AdventHealth Fish Memorial* Orange City Formerly named Florida Hospital Fish Memorial [23][24]
AdventHealth for Children Orlando Formerly Florida Hospital for Children [25][26]
AdventHealth GlenOaks Glendale Heights Formerly named AMITA Health Medical Center GlenOaks [10]
AdventHealth Gordon Calhoun Formerly named Gordon Hospital [27][28]
AdventHealth Heart of Florida** Davenport Formerly named Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center [29][30]
AdventHealth Hendersonville Hendersonville Formerly named Park Ridge Health [31]
AdventHealth Hinsdale Hinsdale Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Hinsdale [10]
AdventHealth Kissimmee* Kissimmee Formerly named Florida Hospital Kissimmee [32][33]
AdventHealth La Grange La Grange Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center La Grange [10]
AdventHealth Lake Placid** Lake Placid Formerly named Florida Hospital Lake Placid
AdventHealth Lake Wales** Lake Wales Formerly Lake Wales Medical Center [29]
AdventHealth Lenexa Lenexa Construction delayed by COVID-19 [34]
AdventHealth Manchester Manchester Formerly named Manchester Memorial Hospital [35]
AdventHealth Millenia Orlando Construction to begin in the fall of 2022 [36]
AdventHealth Minneola Minneola To be built in future [37]
AdventHealth Murray Chatsworth Formerly named Murray Medical Center [38]
AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach* New Smyrna Formerly named Florida Hospital New Smyrna [39][40]
AdventHealth North Pinellas* Tarpon Springs Formerly named Florida Hospital North Pinellas AdventHealth North Pinellas 2013-03-29 front 01.jpg [41][42]
AdventHealth Ocala** Ocala Formerly named Florida Hospital Ocala [43][44]
AdventHealth Orlando* Orlando Formerly named Florida Hospital Orlando AdventHealth Orlando.jpg [45]
AdventHealth Ottawa Ottawa Formerly named Ransom Memorial Health [46]
AdventHealth Palm Coast* Palm Coast Formerly named Florida Hospital Flagler [47]
AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway Palm Coast To open in the spring of 2023 [48]
AdventHealth Pepin Heart Institute Tampa Formerly Florida Hospital Pepin Heart Institute
AdventHealth Redmond Rome Formerly Redmond Regional Medical Center [49][50]
AdventHealth Riverview Riverview To open in the spring of 2023 [51]
AdventHealth Rollins Brook Lampasas Formerly named Rollins Brooks Community Hospital [15]
AdventHealth Sebring* Sebring Formerly named Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center [52]
AdventHealth Shawnee Mission Merriam Formerly named Shawnee Mission Medical Center [53]
AdventHealth South Overland Park Overland Park [54]
AdventHealth Tampa* Tampa Formerly named Florida Hospital Tampa [55][56]
AdventHealth Waterman* Tavares Formerly named Florida Hospital Waterman [57]
AdventHealth Wauchula Wauchula Formerly named Florida Hospital Wauchula [58]
AdventHealth Wesley Chapel* Wesley Chapel Formerly named Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel [59][60]
AdventHealth Winter Garden Winter Garden Formerly named Florida Hospital Winter Garden [61][62]
AdventHealth Winter Park* Winter Park Formerly named Winter Park Memorial Hospital [63]
AdventHealth Zephyrhills* Zephyrhills Formerly named Florida Hospital Zephyrhills [64]
Avista Adventist Hospital Louisville [65]
Castle Rock Adventist Hospital Castle Rock [66][67]
Littleton Adventist Hospital Littleton AdventHealth Littleton.jpg [68]
Parker Adventist Hospital Parker AdventHealth Parker.jpg [69]
Porter Adventist Hospital Denver AdventHealth Porter1.jpg [70]
Texas Health Huguley Hospital Fort Worth South Burleson Formerly named Huguley Memorial Medical Center Huguley and Doctors Building.jpg [71][72]
Texas Health Hospital Mansfield Mansfield [73][74]

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