AREA HOSPITALS
AREA HOSPITALS
Parrish Medical Center Parrish Medical Center is nationally recognized as one of America’s finest
healing environments and was voted America’s No.1 healing hospital three years in a row by the Baptist Healing Trust. The medical center was also in Modern Healthcare magazine’s Top 100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare 2009 and is a Spirit of Excellence Award winner. Parrish Medical is a 210-bed, not-for-profit public medical center serving north Brevard County for more than 50 years. The medical center has been awarded nine Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™ for disease-specific certification in acute coronary syndrome, breast cancer, diabetes education, heart failure, hip replacement, knee replacement, palliative care, stroke and wound healing.
Parrish Medical is one of only three hospitals in Florida and one of only 30
in the nation to earn both the Outstanding Patient Experience Award and Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence Award from Colorado-based HealthGrades Inc. Primary services include cancer care, certified by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons and in affiliation with Moffitt Cancer Center; cardiovascular care; women's care and orthopaedic care. An 11,000 square-foot cardiovascular care addition was opened in 2008 where cardiac stents and angioplasties are performed in all-digital, state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization suites.
Parrish Medical Center off-site facilities include the Parrish Healthcare Center at Port St. John with outpatient digital diagnostics,
physical rehabilitation and laboratory services plus a sleep disorders center, physician offices and an urgent care center; a Health & Fitness Center with two pools, a walking trail, exercise machines, free-weight rooms and laboratory services; home health agency serving Cape Canaveral, Christmas, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Merritt Island, Mims, Port St. John, Rockledge, Scottsmoor, Sharpes, Titusville and Viera; the Senior Consultation Center directed by a board-certified geriatrician and Senior Solutions to help seniors and caregivers with the needs of everyday living; and the Children’s Center, an affiliate service that consists of six local partner agencies working together to meet the needs of children in the community.
Parrish Medical was awarded the Peripheral Arterial Disease Coalition’s Annual Stay in Circulation Community Service Award, Gallup
Great Workplace Award, J.D. Power and Associates Distinguished Hospital Program SM Award for An Outstanding Inpatient Experience, Breast Imaging Center of Excellence certified by the American College of Radiology, National Spirit of Women Premier Hospital designation, the Hospital of Choice Award from the American Alliance of Healthcare Providers, ADVANCE for Nurses Reader’s Choice Award and the 2008 LEED Project of the Year by the U.S. Green Building Council Central Florida Chapter for the Port St. John facility.
For more information, see our Green Pages™ listing on page 156 or visit
www.parrishmed.com.
Wuesthoff Medical Center–Rockledge A full-service, acute care hospital, Wuesthoff Medical Center–Rockledge
is part of the renowned Wuesthoff Health System. The 291-bed hospital has a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, which is staffed 24/7 by specialized nurses and a neonatal doctor. It also has a Primary Stroke Center with a Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission. The hospital was featured in the July 2008 issue of U.S. News & World Report, for receiving the American Stroke Association’s “Get with the Guidelines–Stroke” Bronze Performance Achievement Award. The medical center also retained their Gold Performance Achievement Award from the American Heart Association for coronary artery disease.
Services and programs that are available at Wuesthoff Medical Center–
Rockledge include behavioral health, cancer care, diagnostics, emergency care, neurology, orthopaedics, pediatrics, rehabilitation, same-day surgery, sleep lab and women’s health. The facility includes the Wuesthoff Family Birth Place with private rooms for labor and delivery.
In February 2009, the medical center opened a comprehensive wound healing center, which
offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Patients are treated in a pressurized chamber that delivers a high concentration of pure oxygen to the bloodstream. The oxygen assists in the healing process of wounds and infections by improving circulation and growth of new blood vessels. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be used to treat different ailments such as osteomyelitis, spider bites and wounds caused by diabetes.
Wuesthoff Medical Center–Rockledge also provides the community with educational resources on prevention and guidance
with various health conditions. The American Cancer Society’s Resource Center, located on the third floor of the hospital, is a place where cancer patients and their families can find support and services including free wigs and prostheses.
For more information, see our Green Pages™ listing on page 156 or visit
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2012-2013 The Greater Daytona Healthcare GuideTM
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