Frequently Asked Questions about Memorial Hospital Miramar
What is it like to live in Memorial Hospital Miramar, Miramar, FL?
The area around Memorial Hospital Miramar is suburban with a mix of residential neighborhoods, retail and medical services and convenient access to major highways (I‑75 and the Florida Turnpike) for commuting. Public transit is limited to Broward County bus routes, so most residents rely on driving and parking can be busy during peak hours. The climate is humid subtropical with hot, humid summers, mild winters and typical South Florida hurricane/flood risk; safety and cost of living align with Broward County averages, with housing generally more affordable than central Miami but above the U.S. national average.
Is Memorial Hospital Miramar, Miramar, FL expensive?
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What is the weather of Memorial Hospital Miramar, Miramar, FL?
Miramar, FL has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. Summers (May–October) typically see highs around 89–92°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the annual rainfall. Winters (November–April) are milder with highs near 72–76°F (22–24°C) and lower humidity; hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 with a risk of tropical storms and heavy rain.
How safe is Memorial Hospital Miramar, Miramar, FL?
I do not have current, verifiable hospital-safety ratings for Memorial Hospital Miramar. For up-to-date, authoritative safety and quality data consult CMS Hospital Care Compare, The Leapfrog Group, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, and Memorial Healthcare System’s published quality reports, which provide metrics on patient outcomes, infection rates, readmissions, and safety grades. These sources are the appropriate references to assess the hospital’s safety performance.