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UF Health Shands Hospital - University of Florida Health

6 hours ago What will happen to Shands Starke and live oak? 21 rows · Jan 12, 2019 · SHANDS STARKE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER STARKE, FL SHANDS STARKE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER is a Proprietary, Medicare Certified Critical Access Hospital with 25 beds, located in STARKE, FL. It has been given a rating of 2 stars based on summary of quality measures. >> Go To The Portal


Is Shands Live Oak Regional Medical Center a good hospital?

SHANDS LIVE OAK REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER is a Proprietary, Medicare Certified Critical Access Hospital with 25 beds, located in LIVE OAK, FL. It has been given a rating of 3 stars based on summary of quality measures.

Is there an emergency room in Live Oak FL?

Our freestanding emergency room (ER) provides 24/7 emergency care to patients of all ages in Live Oak, Florida. HCA Florida Suwannee Emergency is a 12-bed emergency room that is an extension of HCA Florida Lake City Hospital.

Why choose UF Health Shands Hospital?

UF Health Shands Hospital’s specialty programs are consistently ranked among the nation’s best in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospital rankings. UF Health Shands Hospital provides many services and amenities for its patients, their families and visitors.

What kind of insurance does Shands accept?

Accepted Insurance. Shands hospitals and UF Physician practices accept insurance from numerous providers, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, CIGNA, Humana, Capital Health, United Healthcare, Medicaid, and state and government services. For a full list of accepted plans visit our Insurance / Billing page.

Quality Measure

See how SHANDS LIVE OAK REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER scored for the following categories:

Patient experiences at SHANDS LIVE OAK REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

These measures show how often hospitals provide care that gets the best results for patients with certain conditions.

Quality Measure at SHANDS LIVE OAK REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

Outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who got drugs to break up blood clots within 30 minutes of arrival