Kindred Hosp - Central Tampa

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Name :

Kindred Hosp - Central Tampa

Address  :

4801 N Howard Ave

Town  :

Tampa

State  :

Florida

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

33603

Phone  :

813 874 7575

Fax  :

813 874 6351

Web URL  :

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Description

About Our Hospital
Kindred Hospital Central Tampa is a licensed 102bed longterm acute care hospital in Tampa Florida There are over 250 employees and 200 members of the medical staff dedicated to meeting our patients and families needs We feature an expanded staff in the Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation departments as well as a fulltime enterostomal nurse for special wound care needs We also feature onsite availability of physicians between 7 pm and 7 am weekdays and 24 hours a day on weekends and holidays for emergencies

Kindred Hospital Central Tampa is accredited by The Joint Commission as an acute care facility and licensed by the state of Florida

Our hospital provides specialized services on a 24hour seven day a week basis The primary market area served is the Hillsborough Pinellas and Pasco County region although patients are often referred from outside the area We work closely with our referring facilities to assure that patients referred to our care are accommodated in an efficient and effective manner Our patients are typically referred from the intensive care unit of shortterm acute care facilities and are medically complex Many require some type of life support ie mechanical ventilation Our hospital features 6 ICU beds 8 PCU beds and onsite CT services
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