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Dr. Birgit Bodine spent the night at HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital in Port Charlotte, anticipating the storm would make things busy, "but we didn’t anticipate that the roof would blow off on the ...
Hurricane Ian meant that some of the patients who were on ventilators had to be evacuated at HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital in Port Charlotte.
Fawcett Memorial Hospital is a 238 bed [1] for profit acute-care hospital at 21298 Olean Boulevard in Port Charlotte, Florida. [2] It is owned by Hospital Corporation of America (commonly known as HCA). [3] The hospital's slogan is "Our family caring for yours." It is certified in many fields, including stroke, [4] cardiology/chest pain, [5 ...
On November 30, 2021, Bayfront Health Port Charlotte was rebranded as ShorePoint Health Port Charlotte. [14] [15] After Hurricane Ian hit Florida in late September 2022, ShorePoint Health Port Charlotte was the only hospital that was open in a 30-mile radius. [16]
Formerly Englewood Community Hospital HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital Port Charlotte Charlotte 253 HCA Florida Formerly Fawcett Memorial Hospital HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa 267 HCA Florida Formerly Fort Walton Beach Medical Center HCA Florida Gulf Coast Hospital: Panama City Bay 238 HCA Florida
Both SMH and Hospital Corp. of America – which operates HCA-Florida Englewood Hospital and HCA-Florida Fawcett Hospital, the latter in Charlotte County – have been moving to provide additional ...
On August 17, 1947, Charlotte Hospital opened in Charlotte County becoming the first hospital in the county. It had 12 beds, an emergency department, X-ray and laboratory. [2] It cost $80,000 to have the new hospital built. [1] Before the hospital was built physicians and patients traveled to Arcadia, Fort Myers and Tampa.
Sun Coast Media Group, or "The Sun", is a Florida-based corporation that publishes several Florida local newspapers and owns printing facilities in Florida. [1] The Group was established in 1977 with purchase of The Venice Gondolier by Derek Dunn-Rankin, who died in 2016. [1] After Dunn-Rankin's death, his son, David, became the company's ...