Receive timely care in the right place
Staff in the Complex Care Centers, located at Lee Memorial Hospital and Cape Coral Hospital, includes hospitalists, pharmacists and licensed clinical social workers. The center provides treatment, oversight of care, education and support for patients who may not have a primary care provider, resources or the means to connect with the right care.
The purpose of the Complex Care Center is to assist in the transformation and continuum of care, which is why we offer discharge follow-ups, wound care, and lab draws. Any patient who needs transitional care is an appropriate patient for the Complex Care Center.
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Complex Care Center – Lee Memorial Hospital
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Complex Care Center – Cape Coral Hospital
Conditions we treat at Lee Health Complex Care
Hospitalist evaluation and treatment
- COPD
- Hypertension
- Heart failure
- Renal failure
- Cellulitis
- Wound care
- Rabies
- UTI/pyelonephritis
- Diabetics
- Asthma
- Pneumonia
- Elderly patients who need immediate follow up.
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Complex Care Center FAQ
Upon discharge from the hospital, an appointment has already been made for you at the Complex Care Center. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions.
Services provided by Complex Care
- Open 7 days a week including all holidays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Antimicrobial treatment – continuous and intermittent (Daily, Q 4 hr, 6 hr, 8 hr, or 12 hr) with pharmacokinetics
- Hydration infusion
- Various IV medication infusion
- Injection therapy
- Blood transfusion
- Central line care
- Wound Vac and other wound care treatment
- Coumadin Clinic
- Lovenox, Arixtra administration
- Xolair administration
- Pentamidine administration
- Rabies shots
- Lab draws
- Pharmacy management of Kinetics
- Provider visits (hospitalist or advanced providers)
- Nursing and pharmacy staff on site at all times
- Satellite pharmacy on site in the Complex Care Center
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