1961-1995 In 1961, Carrollwood Community Hospital was founded. In 1989, Centurion Health of Carrollwood purchased the hospital which was in
debt and changed its name to Centurion Hospital of Carrollwood. On February 15, 1995, a physician did
arthroscopy on the wrong knee of a woman, University Community Hospital-Carrollwood settled the case with the woman out of court. Also a physician mistakenly removed a woman's healthy ovary, while leaving the one that was diseased. The woman threatened to sue the hospital, her mistake took place in November 1993. Her lawyer told the hospital that he was willing to settle the case for $1 million, University Community Hospital-Carrollwood considered the request to be blackmail. The
Agency for Health Care Administration ordered both University Community Hospital-Carrollwood, and its parent facility in Tampa University Community Hospital, to stop all
elective surgeries on April 8, 1995. In late April, the ban was lifted at midnight, after University Community Hospital-Carrollwood paid a $195,000 fine for its violations.
2009-2019 In 2009, an expansion and renovation project began at University Community-Carrollwood. In the summer of 2010, phase one of construction was finished at the hospitals medical arts tower for $12.3 million. Three
operating rooms were added to the second story increasing the number to nine. The third story was increased in size to by renovating offices for a twenty-three
intensive care unit and a
progressive care unit. On September 1, 2010, University Community Hospital-Carrollwood became part of Adventist Health System. This happened after University Community Health
merged with Adventist Health System. In late September 2011, University Community Hospital-Carrollwood was
rebranded to Florida Hospital Carrollwood. In early January 2012, Stevens Construction started
renovations at the hospital with the
radiology department. In late June 2013, construction workers finished renovating the fifth floor of Florida Hospital Carrollwood, and the hospital's surgical care unit with twenty-five private rooms opened in July on the newly renovated fifth floor. In 2015, construction workers began to expand the surgical tower by , and renovated the older space. The tower was finished in January 2017 for $71 million. In early April 2018, a $17.5 million expansion of the
emergency department began at Florida Hospital Carrollwood. The expanded Patel emergency department opened on December 19. It was named after
Kiran C Patel who donated $5 million to the hospital. On January 2, 2019, Florida Hospital Carrollwood rebranded to AdventHealth Carrollwood.
2021-present On January 1, 2021, all hospitals were required to have their
chargemaster on its
website by the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. In a
survey done in 2022, the majority of hospitals in Florida including AdventHealth Carrollwood had failed to comply with the Hospital Price Transparency Law. It was not until early February 2023, that the hospital was in full compliance with the law. On February 1, 2021, The Weeknd donated 150 meals to AdventHealth Carrollwood for its employees, he did this to celebrate
Black History Month. The meals were purchased at an african-american restaurant and were delivered by
Postmates. In early February 2022, AdventHealth Carrollwood announced that it would renovate 25 patient rooms to treat
COVID-19 patients. It will be and cost $5.4 million. The money is part of a $285.9 million given to Hillsborough County from the
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. On June 21, ThunderBug visited employees and patients at AdventHealth Carrollwood after the
Tampa Bay Lightning won game 3 of the
2022 Stanley Cup Finals. In early February 2023, AdventHealth Carrollwood purchased for $20.725 million. The reason why the hospital purchased the lot was for the
medical office building on it. ==Award==