Lee Health Trauma Care: Where The Community Has Our Undivided Attention
Physical trauma is a serious injury to the body, and we group it into two categories. Unintentional injury occurs without intent such as people getting into a car accident or falling off a ladder. Intentional injury means purposeful violence, either self-inflicted such as suicide or inflicted by someone else such as assault.
Trauma kills more people between the ages of 1 and 44 than any other disease or illness. These accidents and injuries have a profound, lifelong impact on individuals, families, and communities. The most common trauma cases we see at the Lee Health Trauma Center are unintentional – car crashes and falls.
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Trauma & Emergency Center - Gulf Coast Medical Center
13681 Doctors Way Fort Myers, FL 33912
Lee Health Trauma Care Community Services & Resources
Lee Health provides comprehensive trauma services. We invite you to read more about who we are and what we do along with information about outreach, resources, and how you can help.
Lee Health Trauma provides educational classes that provide the whole community with knowledge, skills and abilities needed to help people before, during and after trauma. Keep an eye on the different events offered each month here and sign up below!
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Thursday, December 12th, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Safety, While Traveling
Many of us enjoy planning and going on a wonderful vacation; however, there's a tendency to leave common sense at home. LCSO's Heather Turco gives you an important checklist to make sure you only bring back great memories and souvenirs, without unpacking travel troubles and nightmares.
Trauma Care Services Offered At Lee Health
The Trauma Center at Gulf Coast Medical Center helps patients suffering major injuries across Southwest Florida. Our Trauma Center cares for patients with injuries caused by car crashes, falls, blunt force, or other accidents.
Surgical Services
- Neurology
- Orthopedic
- Ophthalmic
- Oral and maxillofacial
- Otolaryngology—ear, nose and throat
- Plastic
- Thoracic
- Urologic
- Obstetrics/gynecology
Nonsurgical Specialists
- Cardiology
- Hematology
- Infectious disease
- Internal medicine
- Nephrology
- Pathology
- Pediatrics
- Radiology
- Pulmonary medicine
You Can Help Your Lee Health Trauma Center
Donate Now to the Lee Health Trauma Center!Lee Health is a community-focused nonprofit health system. All surplus funds over budget, or "profits," are directed back into Lee Health where they are used to fund the expansion and creation of facilities, the purchases of new equipment, and to keep Lee Health on the leading edge of the newest medical technology. However, providing certain services creates a financial strain that makes it difficult the continuation of providing these services. Trauma Services is one such program.
Request Information About the Lee Health Trauma Program
Public Service Announcements
Stay at the Scene PSA - From year to year, Florida has seen the amount of hit-and-run crashes remain steady, with nearly 25 percent of all crashes involving a hit-and-run. Although the majority of hit-and-run crashes only result in property damage, hit-and-run crashes can be deadly. The Stay at the Scene campaign aims to reduce the number of hit-and-run crashes in Florida by educating drivers on their responsibilities if involved in a crash and the serious consequences they face if they choose not to Stay at the Scene.
4D (Distracted, Drunk, Drugs, Drowsy, Aggressive) Driving PSA #1
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Latest Press Releases and Blog Articles
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Lee Health Makes History in the State of Florida; Relocates Regional Trauma Center to Gulf Coast Medical Center
As part of a major expansion to better serve the Southwest Florida community, Lee Health has relocated its Regional Trauma Center from Lee Memorial Hospital to Gulf Coast Medical Center. Learn more here!
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Lee Health Trauma Center is Saving Lives
For 25 years, our team has jumped into action to treat victims of trauma, the leading cause of death among Floridians younger than 44.