Local Health Resources & Organizations
Volunteers in Medicine Clinic
The Volunteers in Medicine Clinic provides free primary medical care to residents of Martin County who are below the 150 percent poverty income level, and who do not have private health insurance, Medicaid or Medicare. The clinic is staffed primarily by volunteers, retired medical professionals and other area residents. Martin Memorial Health Systems supports the clinic by providing access to laboratory, diagnostic studies and ancillary programs such as cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, physical, occupational and speech therapy, dietary counseling, and monitored exercise programs at the Martin Memorial Wellness Centers.
Florida's Blood Centers
Please donate blood! Florida's Blood Centers is Martin Memorial's supplier of blood products used to save lives at Martin Memorial. Blood collected here stays here, so you can be sure your donation will help here at home.
Martin County Medical Society
An association of Martin County physicians dedicated to providing information to meet the health care needs of our community. Visit to search for a doctor and more.
Lifeline Personal Response System
Lifeline is a personal response monitoring system by Philips which is offered through the Martin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. It provides a 24-hour connection to the LifeLine response center and the most advanced personal monitoring technologies available. Click the link above to learn more.
Non-Profit Healthcare Partners
Alzheimer's Association
American Cancer Society
American Diabetes Association
American Heart Association
American Lung Association
American Stroke Association
Arthritis Foundation
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
National Parkinson Foundation
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Treasure Coast Hospice
Patient Safety and Quality Links
FloridaInformedPatient.com
This Web site is designed to help the consumer navigate through the decisions and information they might use in evaluating their healthcare decisions. The site has check lists and resources, and links to Web sites that have information on price and quality for hospitals, health plans and pharmaceuticals.
FloridaHealthFinder.gov
Compare performances of Florida healthcare facilities or find information on a particular medical condition or procedure. This Web site shows the number of patients, charges, length of stay, readmission rates, mortality rates, and complication rates for various medical conditions and procedures in Florida’s short-term acute-care hospitals. This Web site also provides information and statistics on health care in Florida, including the most common diagnoses and procedures, services available at Florida hospitals, prescription drug information, and health data statistics.
The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission evaluates the quality and safety of care for more than 15,000 health care organizations, including Martin Memorial Health Systems. Visit this site to learn more about how accreditation works. Or, if you have an issue that has not been resolved to your satisfaction, you may also contact The Joint Commission. If you have any quality of care issue, please be sure to contact Martin Memorial's clinical patient advocate at (772) 288-5899.
Put It in Writing
This Web site provides information about advance medical directives (living wills). You may also download an Advance Directive - Living Will form provided by Martin Memorial Health Systems.
Governmental Health Sites
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Florida Department of Health
Medline Plus
Medicare
National Cancer Institute
National Eye Institute
National Institute on Aging
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Mental Health
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Our Community Links
City of Stuart, Florida
City of Port St. Lucie, Florida
Stuart/Martin County Chamber of Commerce
St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce
Martin County School System
St. Lucie County School System
Martin County Convention and Visitors Bureau
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