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Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Cente

www.jflusvi.org

 
Welcome to the Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center (JFL), where quality healthcare is our top priority. Our Mission at JFL is to drive improvement in the health of those we serve, while exemplifying compassion and respect. This mission is leading us to strive hard to be the most trusted, and patient-family centered health system in the Caribbean by 2020. As the sole hospital on island, we offer a full array of acute medical and specialty healthcare services to the residents and visitors of St. Croix alike. Our team of professionals include physicians, nurses, pharmacists, technologists, other allied health ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.jflusvi.org
  • 4007 Estate Diamond Ruby
    Christiansted, VI USA 00820
  • Phone: 340.778.6311

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