
ADDRESS
13695 Us Highway 1
Sebastian, FL 32958
About this facility
Fully accredited by the Joint Commission, Sebastian River Medical Center offers emergency services; surgical services including general, spine, orthopedic, bariatric, thoracic oncology, endoscopy, colonoscopy; vascular and cardiac procedures including interventional procedures; wound care; Transitional Care Unit; outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation; radiology; mammography; and laboratory services to patients on the Treasure Coast. Sebastian River Medical Center boasts several awards and distinctions including the only ACC Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI in Indian River and Brevard Counties, awarded Primary Stroke Center Accreditation from the Joint Commission, a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence (American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery and the American College of Surgeons) and a Blue Distinction Centers+ for Bariatric Surgery. Sebastian River Medical Center is committed to achieving the highest level of measurable quality and efficiency in the delivery of health care services that are responsive to the needs and values of our patients, physicians, employees, and visitors.Details
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- •Private Hospital
- •Short Term Acute Care
- •145 beds
1:5 Patient ratio
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MEDITECH
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Steward Health Care System, LLC
Benefits
- •Flexible Spending Accounts
- •Paid Time Off
- •Short & Long Term Disability
- •Holiday Pay
- •Life insurance
- •Medical benefits
- •Dental benefits
- •Vision benefits
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Reviews
Review of Saint Joseph Medical Center on May 9, 2018See all reviews
(1 review)
Hospital was a total dive- rotten out metal on the bathroom fixtures, dingy brown water in the toilets, etc. Wonderful & amazing nurses there- truly care for their patients. Hospitalist physician model. Terrible staffing for the Case Managers (usually 35 to as many as 60 patients per day). Unfathomable workload... Made it impossible to see each patient. So you put out the big fires & pray you don’t overlook something... Never again!
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