Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital has acquired property to house the USF Health Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center and the Chivukula Men’s Center through its partnership with Tampa-based USF Health.
The purchase was made through a $6.5 million donation from Jagadamba Chivukula, MD, and Krishna Chivukula.
The Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center will be relocated to the acquired property in Tampa, along with the addition of the men’s center. The facility will offer preventive care and wellness programs, personalized healthcare navigation and coordination, and dedicated wellness services powered by new technology, according to an April 17 news release.
Both the Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center and the Chivukula Men’s Center are expected to open in fall 2026.
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