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AdventHealth Opens Expanded Oviedo Medical Office Building to Boost Specialty Care

Mayor Megan Sladek helped cut the ribbon at the expanded AdventHealth Oviedo Medical Office Building, which brings oncology, cardiology, orthopedics and other specialty services closer to Oviedo and Winter Springs.

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AdventHealth Opens Expanded Oviedo Medical Office Building to Boost Specialty Care
Source: www.mysanfordherald.com

Mayor Megan Sladek helped cut the ribbon for the expanded AdventHealth Oviedo Medical Office Building in Oviedo, a gathering the mayor described on Facebook as bringing specialists back inside city limits: “Congratulations on your expansion, Advent Health! Last week, it was an honor to help cut the ribbon for a medical complex with lots of specialists that people in our community used to have to leave town to access. Having such high caliber care right here in Oviedo is an incredible blessing, and I am so grateful to know residents have access to every type of doctor that might be needed right here inside city limits. #LoveOviedo”

Sanford Herald and AdventHealth materials say the project was a shared investment by AdventHealth Altamonte Springs and AdventHealth Winter Park. The Sanford Herald item noted, “The updated AdventHealth Oviedo Medical Office Building is a shared investment by AdventHealth Altamonte Springs and AdventHealth Winter Park, reflecting a collaborative approach to caring for a growing region and making care easier to reach for neighbors across Seminole County and nearby Orange County.” The office expansion lists increased access to oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, urology, OB-GYN and advanced gynecologic surgery, vascular surgery, as well as on-site imaging, laboratory and rehabilitation services.

Community leaders, chamber partners, physicians and AdventHealth caregivers attended the ribbon-cutting celebration along with leaders from AdventHealth Altamonte Springs and AdventHealth Winter Park, according to the coverage. Robert Rodgers from AdventHealth’s Primary Care Network posted on LinkedIn, “Another exciting day for AdventHealth’s Primary Care Network as we continue to expand the care we deliver to those in our community. This time it was the ribbon cutting for our new Oviedo office. Appreciate the local Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Sladek for taking the time to join the celebration and dedication of this practice.” Rodgers’ post drew visible engagement on LinkedIn, with 188 likes and 16 comments shown in the post snippet.

AdventHealth’s feed carried a post dated January 31, 2026 titled “Expanded Oviedo Medical Office Building Improves Community’s Access To Specialty Care,” and the Sanford Herald story was uploaded February 17, 2026 and displayed 348 page views. Public social posts including Mayor Sladek’s February 3 timestamp and Rodgers’ LinkedIn post place the ribbon-cutting in the late January to early February 2026 window; none of the available materials gives a single definitive calendar date for the ceremony.

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Local health system growth in Oviedo is not limited to outpatient expansion. HCA Florida’s Oviedo Medical Center opened a newly completed fourth floor on November 14, 2025 as part of an $80 million multi-phase expansion begun in 2023; that project added a larger ICU expanded to 24 rooms, two operating rooms for a total of nine, and a growing Labor and Delivery unit. Cameron Howard, CEO of Oviedo Medical Center, said of that hospital expansion, “This expansion represents our promise to grow alongside our community.”

For Seminole County residents, the AdventHealth Oviedo Medical Office Building expansion and HCA Florida’s hospital upgrades together increase the number of local specialty and acute-care options available in Oviedo and the Oviedo–Winter Springs area. AdventHealth framed the office building as “designed to help patients receive care close to home in a setting focused on whole-person healing,” and system leaders described the work as part of a collaborative response to regional growth and care needs across Seminole County and nearby Orange County.

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