UF Health Opens New Patient Tower On Jacksonville Campus

The six-story tower on the UF Health North includes 124 inpatient rooms, acute physical therapy, and a rehabilitation gymnasium.
Published: July 11, 2024

University of Florida Health (UF Health; Gainesville, Fla.) opened a new six-story patient tower at its UF Health North campus in Jacksonville, Fla., according to the Jacksonville Daily Record.

The $140 million expansion includes 124 patient rooms, two floors dedicated to acute physical therapy, and ancillary services.

The second and third floors have a rehabilitation gymnasium and outdoor space.

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