Florida Hospital East Orlando to Double Size of ER, Add Inpatient Beds

Florida Hospital East Orlando will expand its facility by doubling the size of its emergency room and building out its main patient tower, according to an Orlando Sentinel report.

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The project will add 29 new emergency department beds and 40 inpatient beds.

Construction will begin later this year and is expected to last 18 to 24 months, according to the report.

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