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Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Hospital' for 2025

Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Hospital' for 2025

Ascension St. Vincent's is excited to announce that our Riverside hospital has been named to the 2025 Most Beautiful Hospitals list by Soliant.

Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside is the only hospital in Florida to be recognized, thanks in part to its historical significance and serene location along the St. Johns River.

Soliant recognizes 20 hospitals annually to help build community pride and show those who are a part of the hospital that it’s not just a place to work, but a place to heal. It also aims to help the hospitals build national recognition as places that embody a strong helping and healing atmosphere.

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