
Cape Coral Hospital’s emergency department expansion ribbon cutting. -COURTESY PHOTO
Lee Health is pleased to share that Cape Coral Hospital’s Emergency Department has been expanded to include nine new treatment bays, for a total of 56 treatment spaces. This expansion will allow more patients to be treated in an expeditious timeframe and support the growing Cape Coral community.
Cape Coral is one of the fastest-growing cities in Southwest Florida. The addition of these new treatment spaces will enhance access to vital medical services for the city’s growing population.
The Emergency Department provides immediate medical care for serious, sudden or life-threatening illnesses and injuries.
“As Cape Coral’s population grows, it is essential for residents and visitors to have quick access to nearby emergency healthcare facilities,” said Cape Coral Hospital’s Chief Nurse and Operations Executive, Rebekah Jernstedt. “The additional treatment spaces will reduce wait times and improve care during peak periods, ensuring high-quality emergency services close to home.”
Lee Health emergency departments are conveniently located in all adult hospital facilities, and there is also a pediatric emergency department at Golisano Children’s Hospital.
To further improve access to care, Lee Health recently opened a new convenient care location in South Cape Coral as part of its ongoing initiatives to address the community’s changing healthcare needs and provide residents with nearby access to quality care.
Lee Health at Bimini Square, at the corner of Palm Tree Boulevard and Cape Coral Parkway, also began treating patients in late 2025.
To learn more about Lee Health, please visit www.leehealth.org.
Cape Coral Hospital’s emergency department. -COURTESY PHOTO
Cape Coral Hospital’s emergency department. -COURTESY PHOTO

