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Mayo Clinic hospital, which opened in April 2008, brings inpatient and outpatient services under one roof. This integration consolidates a team approach that brings together specialty physicians, researchers and educators who collaborate to do what's best for patients. The hospital combines the best high technology with quality patient care and attention to detail. State-of-the-art equipment, advanced technologies and a nurturing, friendly environment merge the science of medicine with the art of healing. Patient rooms are large 350 square feet and filled with natural light. Of the 214 hospital beds, 194 are in private rooms. The surgical suite contains 16 oversized operating rooms for inpatient procedures. They are built around a central core unique to Mayo that prevents sterile supplies from crossing paths with used supplies. Six more operating rooms in the Mayo Building bring the total to 22 operating rooms. Mayo's transplant programs are located in areas specifically designed for these complex procedures. They include the liver transplant program, one of the largest in the country by volume, as well as bone marrow, pancreas, kidney, heart and lung transplantation. Advanced technology in the operating suites enables surgeons to develop and perform innovative procedures that are less invasive, more effective and less expensive than traditional procedures. For example, surgeons use an intraoperative MRI for real-time imaging as they operate. In addition, the hospital's nuclear image scanner can eliminate the need for exploratory surgery. The scanner can show images of the entire skeleton (bone scan), kidneys, liver, gallbladder, brain and lungs, as well as search for infections and tumors. The stroke care program includes a multidisciplinary team of physicians who specialize in emergency medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, interventional radiology, nursing, rehabilitation services, pharmacy, radiology and social work. The program participates in numerous clinical trials in stroke prevention, treatment and genetics. In the epilepsy monitoring unit, patients with epilepsy are continuously monitored to determine where seizures originate in the brain. In some cases, surgery becomes an option.
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Appointment Office: (904) 953-0853

Hearing Impaired TDD Line: (904) 953-2300

Insurance & Billing: (904) 953-7058

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Mayo Clinic
Location
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
Neighborhood
Southeast Jacksonville
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stephanie8486

04/15/2010

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My experience as a patient

I have never experienced a better hospital then the Mayo Clinic. I have been to many hospitals for different procedures such as pregnancy, knee surgery, Aplastic Anemia, etc. I felt well taken care of from the services of the nurses, techs, and doctors to their food. They were so kind and caring toward me. Everyone who took care of me seemed to go above and beyond. They would even scold me for leaving my room. It was for my best but, I am grateful for them. My nurses and techs were always sweet to me.

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Phone: (904) 414-3685

Address: 4500 San Pablo Rd S, Jacksonville, FL 32224

Website: https://sportsmedicine.mayoclinic.org

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