Tampa General Hospital and Kitson & Partners announce partnership

Tampa General Hospital and Kitson & Partners formed an agreement to bring Tampa General’s care to Babcock Ranch, the first solar-powered town in the United States, located in southeastern Charlotte County and northeastern Lee County.

Tampa General will construct a TGH Urgent Care Powered by Fast Track at the main entrance of Babcock Ranch, in The Shoppes at Yellow Pine, on Cypress Parkway.

The facility is expected to be 6,500 square feet and will serve approximately 8,000 residents who live in Babcock Ranch and the surrounding communities.

The new clinic will be open seven days a week, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and will treat common illnesses and injuries. Common tests, check-ups and procedures offered at TGH Urgent Care powered by Fast Track will include school and sports physicals, X-rays and some laboratory testing. This new clinic will also offer testing for infectious conditions including COVID-19 and the flu. Occupational health services will also be available and include pre-employment screenings, employment physicals, workers’ compensation injuries and vaccinations.

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