How are local medical facilities in Florida?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Florida, they wrote...
"Medical facilities and medical care in Florida are generally of high quality. There are a large number of health care providers throughout the state and many of them are respected institutions with a track record of providing excellent care. Florida is home to some of the nation's top hospitals and medical centers, including the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville and the Cleveland Clinic in Miami. The state also offers an extensive network of community health centers and is home to several major medical research centers. Patients in Florida can rest assured that they are receiving the highest quality of medical care," said a member in Florida.
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How are local medical facilities in Florida?
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