AdventHealth Winter Garden

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Location2000 Fowler Grove Boulevard, Winter Garden, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°31′26″N 81°35′22″W / 28.52389°N 81.58944°W / 28.52389; -81.58944
AdventHealth Winter Garden
AdventHealth
Geography
Location2000 Fowler Grove Boulevard, Winter Garden, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°31′26″N 81°35′22″W / 28.52389°N 81.58944°W / 28.52389; -81.58944
Organization
Care systemPrivate hospital
TypeGeneral hospital[1] and Teaching hospital[1]
Religious affiliationSeventh-day Adventist Church
Services
StandardsDNV Healthcare[1]
Emergency departmentYes[1]
Beds80[1]
Helipads
HelipadAeronautical chart and airport information for FA00 at SkyVector
History
Construction startedMarch 14, 2019[2]
OpenedMay 3, 2022
Links
Websitewww.adventhealth.com/hospital/adventhealth-winter-garden
ListsHospitals in Florida

AdventHealth Winter Garden is a non-profit hospital campus in Winter Garden, Florida, United States owned by AdventHealth. The medical facility is a tertiary, psychiatric hospital, teaching hospital, burn center, and primary stroke center that has multiple specialties.[1] The hospital has an affiliation with AdventHealth Orlando.

In late December 2012, Winter Garden commissioners unanimously approved a medical campus in the city for Adventist Health System Sunbelt Corporation.[3] On September 17, 2013, Florida Hospital had a groundbreaking for a 75,000 square foot (7,000 m2), three-story emergency department by Florida State Road 535.[4][5][6] Later the size of the emergency department was changed to 97,000 square foot (9,000 m2), it opened on February 15, 2016 with nineteen beds.[7]

On February 14, 2017, Florida Hospital had a groundbreaking for a 72,000 square foot (6,700 m2) medical office building.[8][9] On October 3, 2018, Florida Hospital announced that it would have a seven-story, 300,000 square foot (28,000 m2) hospital tower with 100 beds attached to its Florida Hospital Winter Garden emergency department for $200 million.[10][11] Later plans changed to a five-story tower with eighty beds.[12] On March 14, 2019, there was a groundbreaking for the patient tower.[13][14][15] On April 8, 2021, there was a topping out of AdventHealth Winter Garden.[16][17][18] On May 3, 2022, the hospital opened to patients.[19][20] When the campus was completed it created about 1,100 jobs.[21]

On May 15, 2024, AdventHealth announced that it would have three floors added to the patient tower at AdventHealth Winter Garden for a cost of $145 million. The 105,000 square foot (9,800 m2) expansion will include ten postpartum care beds, nine labour & recovery rooms, operating theaters, a progressive care unit with forty beds. It will have a shell floor for forty more beds and also in the future a level 2 neonatal intensive care unit will be added. [22][23][24] In early June, the city unanimously approved the expansion of the tower at the hospital, the construction would be supervised by Earl Swensson Associates.[25][26] Construction would begin in the summer and when completed 100 jobs will be added to the hospital. [24]

In early February 2025, AdventHealth announced that it would have a three-story, 69,183 square foot (6,427.3 m2) medical office building constructed to treat cancer.[27] In late April, construction began on a smaller 60,000 square foot (5,600 m2) facility for $43.2 million.[28][29][30] In July, the expansion of the tower was topped out.[31][32]

The reason why AdventHealth Winter Garden is having two construction projects taking place at the same time, is because of the rapid population growth of the city and Orange County, Florida.[33] Another reason so patients do not have to travel ten to twenty miles to see a doctor.[34]

On February 13, 2026, the cancer institute was topped out.[34]

See also

References

Further reading

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI