List of AdventHealth hospitals

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AdventHealth Orlando is the second largest hospital in Florida and the largest in central Florida with 1,400 beds.[1][2] AdventHealth Orlando is the 3rd largest hospital in the United States in 2023.[3] The second largest hospital owned by AdventHealth in the state of Florida is AdventHealth Tampa, it is the 5th largest hospital in the Tampa Bay area with 626 beds.[4] AdventHealth Porter is the largest hospital owned by AdventHealth in central Colorado with 368 beds and the 9th largest hospital in the state.[5] AdventHealth Shawnee Mission is the largest hospital owned by AdventHealth in Kansas with 504 beds.[6]

AdventHealth Central Florida Division*, AdventHealth East Florida Division**, AdventHealth West Florida Division***

Hospital Settlement U.S. state Notes Photo Ref.
AdventHealth Altamonte Springs* Altamonte Springs Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Altamonte [7]
AdventHealth Apopka* Apopka Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Apopka [8][9]
AdventHealth Avista Louisville Colorado Formerly named Avista Adventist Hospital [10]
AdventHealth Carrollwood*** Egypt Lake-Leto Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Carrollwood [11][12]
AdventHealth Castle Rock Castle Rock Colorado Formerly named Castle Rock Adventist Hospital [10]
AdventHealth Celebration* Celebration Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Celebration Health [13][14]
AdventHealth Central Texas Killeen Texas Formerly named Metroplex Adventist Hospital [15][16]
AdventHealth Connerton*** Land o' Lakes Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital at Connerton Long Term Acute Care [17][18]
AdventHealth Dade City*** Dade City Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Dade City [19]
AdventHealth Daytona Beach** Daytona Beach Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center [20][21]
AdventHealth DeLand** DeLand Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital DeLand [22][23]
AdventHealth Durand Durand Wisconsin Formerly named Chippewa Valley Hospital & Oakview Care Center [24]
AdventHealth East Orlando* Orlando Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital East Orlando [25]
AdventHealth Fish Memorial** Orange City Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Fish Memorial [26][27]
AdventHealth for Children* Orlando Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital for Children [28][29]
AdventHealth for Women* Orlando Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital for Women [30][31]
AdventHealth Gordon Calhoun Georgia Formerly named Gordon Hospital [32][33]
AdventHealth Heart of Florida*** Davenport Florida Formerly named Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center [34][35]
AdventHealth Hendersonville Hendersonville North Carolina Formerly named Park Ridge Health [36]
AdventHealth Kissimmee* Kissimmee Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Kissimmee [37][38]
AdventHealth Lake Nona* Orlando Florida To open in 2026 [39]
AdventHealth Lake Placid*** Lake Placid Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Medical Center Lake Placid
AdventHealth Lake Wales*** Lake Wales Florida Formerly named Lake Wales Medical Center [34]
AdventHealth Lenexa Lenexa Kansas To open in 2025 [40]
AdventHealth Littleton Littleton Colorado Formerly named Littleton Adventist Hospital [10]
AdventHealth Manchester Manchester Kentucky Formerly named Manchester Memorial Hospital [41]
AdventHealth Millenia* Orlando Florida Construction to begin date for hospital unknown. [42]
AdventHealth Minneola* Minneola Florida To open in 2025 [43]
AdventHealth Murray Chatsworth Georgia Formerly named Murray Medical Center [44]
AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach** New Smyrna Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital New Smyrna [45][46]
AdventHealth North Pinellas*** Tarpon Springs Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital North Pinellas [47][48]
AdventHealth Ocala*** Ocala Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Ocala [49][50]
AdventHealth Orlando* Orlando Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Orlando [51]
AdventHealth Ottawa Ottawa Kansas Formerly named Ransom Memorial Health [52]
AdventHealth Palm Coast** Palm Coast Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Flagler [53][54]
AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway** Palm Coast Florida [55]
AdventHealth Parker Parker Colorado Formerly named Parker Adventist Hospital [10]
AdventHealth Porter Denver Colorado Formerly named Porter Adventist Hospital [10]
AdventHealth Redmond Rome Georgia Formerly named Redmond Regional Medical Center [56][57]
AdventHealth Riverview*** Riverview Florida To open in the fall of 2024 [58]
AdventHealth Rollins Brook Lampasas Texas Formerly named Rollins Brooks Community Hospital [15]
AdventHealth Sebring*** Sebring Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Sebring [59]
AdventHealth Shawnee Mission Merriam Kansas Formerly named Shawnee Mission Medical Center [60]
AdventHealth South Overland Park Overland Park Kansas [61]
AdventHealth Tampa*** Tampa Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Tampa [62][63]
AdventHealth Waterman* Tavares Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Waterman [64]
AdventHealth Wauchula*** Wauchula Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Wauchula [65]
AdventHealth Wesley Chapel*** Wesley Chapel Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel [66][67]
AdventHealth Winter Garden* Winter Garden Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Winter Garden [68][69]
AdventHealth Winter Haven*** Winter Haven Florida To be built in future [70]
AdventHealth Winter Park* Winter Park Florida Formerly named Winter Park Memorial Hospital [71][72]
AdventHealth Zephyrhills*** Zephyrhills Florida Formerly named Florida Hospital Zephyrhills [73]
Texas Health Huguley Hospital Fort Worth South Burleson Texas Formerly named Huguley Memorial Medical Center [74][75]
Texas Health Hospital Mansfield Mansfield Texas [76][77]
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook Bolingbrook Illinois Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Bolingbrook
And formerly AdventHealth Bolingbrook
[78][79]
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth GlenOaks Glendale Heights Illinois Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center GlenOaks
And formerly AdventHealth GlenOaks
[78][79]
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale Hinsdale Illinois Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Hinsdale
And formerly AdventHealth Hinsdale
[78][79]
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth La Grange La Grange Illinois Formerly named AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center La Grange
And formerly AdventHealth La Grange
[78][79]

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