Florida Hospital Oceanside
| Location | Ormond Beach, Florida |
| Address | |
| Region | Volusia County, Florida |
| State | Florida |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | |
| Funding | |
| Website | [ Official website] |
Florida Hospital Oceanside was a healthcare facility located in Ormond Beach, Florida. It was part of the AdventHealth network, which is one of the largest non-profit health systems in the United States. The hospital provided a range of medical services to the residents of Volusia County, Florida and the surrounding areas.
History
Florida Hospital Oceanside was established to serve the growing population of Ormond Beach, Florida and its neighboring communities. Over the years, it became known for its commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services.
Services
The hospital offered a variety of medical services, including:
Affiliation
Florida Hospital Oceanside was affiliated with AdventHealth, a faith-based, non-profit health system that operates numerous hospitals and healthcare facilities across the United States.
Closure
The hospital was closed in year due to reason. The closure impacted the local community, which had relied on the facility for various healthcare needs.
See also
References
External links
- [Official website]
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