About Dr. Health First's Holmes Regional Medical Center

Home to the only Pediatric ER in Brevard County, this hospital is conveniently located near downtown Melbourne. Health First's Holmes Regional Medical Center features 550 beds and more than 500 highly skilled physicians. As the region's premier tertiary referral hospital, Holmes Regional Medical Center offers patients life-saving technology at every turn.

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This had to be the worst an experience I ever had in an ER. No beds. My 91year old mother was being tested and treated in an ER hallway no curtains with no regard for her privacy. HIPPA laws totally disregarded. Totally unsanitary. Garbage pails moving past hallway patients. It is now going on 9 hours and she is being admitted and must wait longer for a bed to be available. DO NOT GO TO HOLMES IF YOU HAVE A CHOICE.

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★★★★★

I went to the ER last night. And I will say from the gentleman firefighters and the young lady paramedics that picked me up in the ambulance to every person that crossed my path that works here truly loves their job and caring for people. I have never been to a medical facility where everyone was genuinely kind caring and concerned for others. Thank you for your wonderful display of bedside manner and the respect that you showed keeping me informed of everything and every step that was happening. Beautiful Beings

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★★★★★

I would like to express my appreciation for the excellent care I received during my recent 6 day stay at Holmes. I entered on Sunday Nov 30 and was discharged Dec. 5, 2025. I was in A733 and want to mention some of the staff who were so kind and helpful during my stay. Nurses- Grace, Kendra and Amanda. CNA's- Rochell, Lindsey. Hospital staff, Thomas from housekeeping and Marie the cleaning lady and the lovely people who fed me so well. Dr's Campbell, Dr. Hurwitz, Michael, Dr. Campbell's associate. Thank you all for your self sacrifices in my behalf. Truly good people on your staff. Charlie Cheatham

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★★

One of the dirtiest hospitals i have ever seen. I was there for two days with my friend and cemented the common opinion of Brevard has not one quality hospital. The nurse was kind and the lady in charge of the meals was delightful. The internal medicine doctor was extremely dismissive of my friend and her issues she wouldnt talk to my friend and kept looking at me as if I was the one in the hospital bed. The room had mold and what looked like blood splattered on the ceiling and walls. Paint was peeling from items being removed.

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★★

Service was amazing and all of that was excellent and I really do try to leave respectful reviews. Thank you to the professionals who serve well here! But this hospital entrance was not AT ALL accessible for people who have mobility issues! From the disabled parking area there is a FIVE INCH CURB, a winding path AND STAIRS to get to the building. Who puts high curbs, long paths and stairs by the handicapped parking areas?!?! Yes, the area is aesthetically pleasing, but come on now! Hospitals EXIST to help people who are dealing with physical issues, yes??? Certainly not just to look pretty. After my radiology scans, I headed back toward my car and did discover a ramp to the parking lot, thankfully.... but it's not visible from the parking area where the disabled spots are and there are no signs. How is someone to know it exists? It's going to take 30-40 minutes to get the muscle spasms to stop (from this completely unnecessary obstacle course!) so I can drive home. I wish the people who designed these spaces had a clue what it means to have to fight for every step even on a flat, unobstructed surface. This was not at all designed with anything but visuals in mind. And I don't understand why it is necessary to cause unnecessary pain to get, of all places, into a hospital.

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