Broward Health Medical Center Fort Lauderdale
Broward Health Medical Center (FL)
One of Florida’s largest hospitals, Broward Health Medical Center is located in Fort Lauderdale. It opened its doors back in 1938. Today, Broward Health Medical Center is part of the Broward Health healthcare system, which has long ranked highly in U.S. rankings.
Over the past decades, the hospital has expanded its facilities and broadened the scope of its medical services. The statistics may seem dry, but they clearly demonstrate the scale and caliber of this medical facility:
- 648 beds;
- over 1,000 qualified specialists;
- over 120,000 patients per year through emergency care alone;
- over 10,000 inpatient and outpatient surgeries.
It should be noted that Broward Health Medical Center is not just a large, multi-specialty hospital, but a modern medical center. It hosts medical conferences and exhibitions showcasing the latest medical equipment and technology.
Maternity Ward
The maternity ward at Broward Health Medical Center handles up to 3,000 births per year. Many women from CIS countries choose this hospital when coming to the United States to give birth. They are primarily drawn to the quality of medical care, comfortable accommodations, and excellent service.
New mothers are accommodated in spacious, spotlessly clean rooms equipped with all the amenities for daily life and, of course, everything a pregnant woman or new mother might need: comfortable beds, showers, hygiene products, etc. Communication with loved ones remains uninterrupted, as the rooms are equipped with telephones and internet access. TV isn’t just for entertainment—a special channel for expectant and new mothers broadcasts interesting educational programs, the information from which can be very useful. And, of course, there are highly qualified and attentive doctors, midwives, and nurses.
The maternity ward at Broward Health Medical Center is also known for its popular lactation center. The informative and engaging classes place a strong emphasis on breastfeeding, explaining its health benefits for both mother and baby. It is said that many women come here specifically to attend the lecture series and gain practical skills, even though they are registered at other medical facilities. For more information, please contact any SunFlower Family manager.
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