Munroe Regional Medical Center

Munroe Regional Medical Center is a 421-bed community hospital in Ocala, Florida. It is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO) and has received a number of awards, including ranking among the 100 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals for seven years by Modern Healthcare. It is located just south of downtown Ocala.

Munroe Regional Medical Center was named in honor of community leader T.T. Munroe, a major supporter of the hospital in its early years. The first building of the current hospital complex was completed in 1928. The hospital has undergone extensive expansion over the years.