Gulf Coast Medical Center
Coordinates: 26°32′43″N 81°50′57″W / 26.5451869°N 81.8492062°W
Gulf Coast Medical Center (GCMC) | |
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Geography | |
Location | 13681 Doctors Way, Fort Myers, Florida, United States |
Services | |
Emergency department | Beds: 43, Exam Rooms: 28, Treatment Rooms: 33, Observation Units: 10, Operating Rooms: 22 |
Beds | 349 (233 Private Rooms) |
History | |
Founded | March 2009; Combined: Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center (founded in 1974) and Gulf Coast Hospital (founded in 1990). |
Links | |
Website |
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Lists | Hospitals in Florida |
Gulf Coast Medical Center (GCMC) is a 349 bed hospital located in Fort Myers, Florida.[1]
History
Gulf Coast Medical Center was created through the merging of Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center and Gulf Coast Hospital in March of 2009.
Gulf Coast Hospital and Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center joined Lee Memorial Health Systems in 2006 before the merger.[2]
Gulf Coast Medical Center wraps around the former Gulf Coast Hospital and consists of 436,000 square feet of new construction and 20,000 square feet of renovation to the former facility.[3][4] Construction required over 800 miles of electrical wire, 3,100 tons of steel and 5,500 tons of concrete.[5]
Patient Care and Services
In 2014, 39,071 patients visited the hospital's emergency room. The hospital had a total of 22,620 admissions in 2014 with 5,568 inpatient and 4,146 outpatient surgeries performed.[1]
The hospital has an open-heart surgery program, an orthopedic surgery program, and Southwest Florida's only Kidney Transplant Center, which has one of the shortest wait times in the nation for kidney transplants.
On average, recipients wait less than two years for a kidney transplant. With a live donor, recipients do not have to wait and can even schedule the transplant, which is performed laparoscopically.[4]
Awards and Recognition
In August 2014, Gulf Coast Medical Center was designated a top-level provider of stroke treatments.[6]
Gulf Coast Medical Center is distinguished as a Gold Plus Stroke Center by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. [7]
In a 2014 Soliant Health user-generated poll, Gulf Coast Medical Center was chosen as the runner-up to be America's Most Beautiful Hospital.[8]
Gulf Coast Medical Center was ranked as one of Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals for pulmonary care for two years in a row, 2012-2013.[9]
References
- 1 2 Gulf Coast Medical Center, U.S. News & World Report
- ↑ Freeman, Liz (2009-03-08). "121 patients moved as one hospital closes, another one opens". NaplesNews.com (Naples, Florida: Scripps Interactive Newspapers Group). Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- ↑ "a new hospital opens...". Fort Myers Florida Weekly. Archived from the original on 12 September 2014.
- 1 2 Gulf Coast Medical Center, Lee Memorial Health System
- ↑ Williams, Evan (25 June 2008). "Hospital system adding new facilities at breakneck pace Cancer campus set to open this fall". Fort Myers Florida Weekly. Archived from the original on 12 September 2014.
- ↑ Gluck, Frank (27 August 2014). "State designates Gulf Coast Medical Center top stroke center". The News-Press (Gannett Company).
- ↑ Gold Plus Stoke Awards, Lee Memorial Health System
- ↑ America's Most Beautiful Hospitals, Soliant Health
- ↑ Gulf Coast Medical Center Facts and Statistics, Lee Memorial Health System