Mayo Clinic Florida
Mayo Clinic
Pond in the center of the Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Campus
Geography
Location4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Coordinates30°15′52″N 81°26′32″W / 30.264458°N 81.4423191°W / 30.264458; -81.4423191
Organization
Care systemPrivate
TypeGeneral medical and surgical
Affiliated universityMayo Medical School
Mayo Graduate School
Mayo School of Health Sciences
Services
Beds304
History
Opened1986
Links
Websitewww.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/florida
ListsHospitals in Florida
Birdsall Medical Research Building located at the Mayo Clinic Jacksonville campus

Mayo Clinic Florida is a comprehensive medical center belonging to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. It is one of three Mayo campuses along with Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona and Rochester, Minnesota.[1]

Mayo's campus is situated on 400 acres located near the intersection of San Pablo Road and J. Turner Butler Boulevard, an expressway which serves as a major thoroughfare to and from the Jacksonville Beaches.[2][3]

History

Establishment and growth

Impressed by the medical treatment received by members of Jacksonville's Davis family (then owners of the Winn-Dixie supermarket chain) at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, they rallied community and corporate support to bring Mayo Clinic to Jacksonville and donated the large tract of land off San Pablo Road on which Mayo Clinic opened an outpatient consultation center in 1986.[4][2] This was the first time Mayo Clinic established a location outside of Rochester, Minnesota. With an initial complement of 35 physicians and 145 support personnel, it grew to more than 7,800 total staff over the following 35 years.[2]

Mayo Clinic Hospital

In 1987, Mayo Clinic purchased St. Luke's Hospital, Florida's oldest private hospital (which is also located off J. Turner Butler Boulevard, about 10 miles away from Mayo's San Pablo Road campus) to serve as the admitting hospital for Mayo's Jacksonville location. In 2001, after experiencing significant growth in Jacksonville, Mayo Clinic announced its intention to build a hospital on its San Pablo Road campus. The hospital opened in 2008 and created 304 beds and 22 operating rooms,[1] offering care in more than 35 medical and surgical specialties.[5] Mayo then sold St. Luke's hospital to St. Vincent's HealthCare, which renamed it St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside. Mayo Clinic Hospital is one of three teaching hospitals in Jacksonville, along with UF Health Jacksonville, located in North Jacksonville, and Wolfson Children's Hospital in downtown Jacksonville.

An expansion announced in 2022 will increase the total number of beds from 304 to 428 in 2026.[6]

Services

A large variety of medical services a patient may need are available at Jacksonville's Mayo Clinic including doctor's visits, testing, surgery, organ transplants, emergency care and hospital care.[1] Mayo also operates a primary care network with locations in Southside Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach, as well as a community engagement and research outreach facility in Downtown Jacksonville.

In a 2008 examination of 5,453 United States hospitals, U.S. News & World Report ranked Mayo Clinic Jacksonville 23rd in adult specialization for rheumatology and 46th in adult specialization for gastrointestinal disorders.[7][8]

In another U.S. News rating, the facility was rated as a Nationally Ranked Hospital in seven Adult Specialties, a Regionally Ranked Hospital – #1 in Florida and #1 in the Jacksonville metro area, and Rated High Performing in three Adult Specialties and nine Adult Procedures/Conditions.[9]

Rankings

2023 US News & World Report rankings for Mayo Clinic Jacksonville [10]
Specialty Rank (In the U.S.) Score (Out of 100)
Cancer #27 68.8
Cardiology #29 65.7
Diabetes & Endocrinology #16 74.1
Gastroenterology & GI Surgery #24 76.1
Geriatrics #27 69.6
Gynecology High Performing
Nephrology High Performing
Neurology & Neurosurgery #24 71.5
Orthopedics #29 65.2
Pulmonology & Lung Surgery #34 77.2
Urology #42 67.1

Facilities

The three main buildings at the site are the Davis Building, the Mayo Building (including the hospital) and the Cannaday Building. Laboratory research is also conducted on Mayo's campus.[5] Mayo's research is focused on cancer, neurological and neuro-degenerative diseases.[1] The goal of this research is to bring the advances from laboratory research to patient care as quickly as possible.[1]

The campus also houses a Courtyard by Marriott. In addition, in September 2021 Mayo Clinic announced that a $70 million, 252-room Hilton Hotel will open on the Mayo Clinic Florida campus in 2024.

Expansion

With a $70.5 million expansion plan, more than 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) of space will be built over the course of five years beginning in 2017.[3] This will allow for the growth of hundreds of staff positions and 100 physicians.[3] The expansion will provide: space for cardiovascular, radiology and cardio-thoracic surgery program areas, expansion of the spine center and pain rehabilitation programs, additional surgical rooms, space and equipment to establish a molecular imaging center for radiology and laboratory expansion.[3] Four new floors will be added to the Mayo-South Building and 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) in the Davis Building will be remodeled.[11] Three additional buildings will be constructed; one will provide integrated services of complex cancers and have space for neurologic and neurosurgical care, one will be a lung restoration center to allow for more transplantations, and the third will include a positron emission tomography (PET) radiochemistry facility with an on-site cyclotron.[11]

In 2019 Mayo announced it will spend $233 million to create a comprehensive cancer center in its Jacksonville campus. When it opens in 2025 it will be one of only two designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in Florida.[12] The center will also offer a particle therapy facility, one of three such facilities in Jacksonville (the others being proton therapy installations at UF Health and the Ackerman Cancer Center), and of which there are only a few dozen in the United States. Mayo's facility will be the first to employ carbon ion radiotherapy in North America.[2]

In February 2022 Mayo announced a $432 million project to add five floors to the existing inpatient tower, plus additional facilities at the site. When completed in 2026, the expansion will add 124 beds to Mayo Clinic Hospital, bringing the total number of beds to 428.[6]

As of 2023, Mayo is in the process of obtaining approximately 200 additional acres of undeveloped land situated immediately north of its existing property. This will increase the total campus size to 602 acres.[13]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Mayo Clinic In Jacksonville, FL". jaxhealthcenter.com.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Mayo Clinic celebrates 35 years in Florida". 12 October 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Mayo Clinic announces expansion". www.bizjournals.com. 2017.
  4. Davis, Ennis (22 July 2018). "The Story of Bringing Mayo Clinic to Jacksonville". The Jaxon Magazine. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  5. 1 2 "Florida Patient and Visitor Guide - Clinic and Hospital Buildings at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla". Mayo Clinic.
  6. 1 2 Brune Mathis, Karen (23 February 2022). "Mayo Clinic to invest $432 million to add five hospital floors and other services". Jacksonville Daily Record. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  7. "Best Hospitals Adult Specialty Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. July 10, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
  8. "Mayo Clinic expansion has never stopped". www.bizjournals.com. 2010.
  9. "Rankings". health.usnews.com.
  10. https://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/fl/mayo-clinic-6390380
  11. 1 2 Patton, Charlie. "Mayo Clinic continues rapid expansion with two new projects announced Tuesday".
  12. "Mayo Will Build Proton Therapy Cancer Treatment Facility in Jacksonville".
  13. https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/news/2023/oct/27/mayo-clinic-in-florida-seeks-almost-5-million-addition-at-patient-tower/
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