Winter Haven Hospital

A new building at 223 7th Street was dedicated in September 1928 by hospital physicians and community leaders and opened in 1930.

Winter Haven Women's Hospital was completed in 1987 at 101 Avenue O, S.E., roughly 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the main campus along 1st Street.

[15] The hospital branched out into providing primary care service at seven Family Health Centers established in Winter Haven and surrounding communities.

[16] The hospital opened the Center for Behavioral Health—in the "Sweet Centre"—in 1990 to provide outpatient psychiatric and counseling services.

[18][19] According to Enterprise Florida, Winter Haven Hospital is the fourth-largest private sector employer in Polk County, with 2,500 employees.

The hospital address is 200 Avenue F N.E.,[21] although the campus fronts and is primarily accessed from 1st Street North (State Road 549).

The street address of Gill Jones is 3425 Old Lake Alfred Road, Winter Haven.

The others are located in area towns: Auburndale, Bartow, Dundee, Haines City and Lake Wales.

[3] Winter Haven Hospital and University of Florida began their robotics and urology program in 2010.

The Robotics Institute and Center for Urology moved to their new location in the former Verizon building on Avenue B in downtown Winter Haven on 17 September 2012.

Dr. Sijo Parekattil is director of the Institute and specializes in robotic microsurgery, chronic testicular pain, and infertility.

His partners include Dr. Kevin Lee and Dr. Matt Oommen and robotic surgery fellow Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt.

The results are: The Health Grades website provides data on eleven patient safety indicators.

This website provides various types of data from public sources for hospitals throughout the United States.