Adventist Health, a network of healthcare institutions linked to the Seventh-day Adventist Church, officially announced the unification of its brand in Brazil on March 11, 2025. The launch event took place simultaneously at the corporate headquarters in Brasília and at units located in seven Brazilian states. With this change, medical centers, clinics, medical spas, and hospitals will operate in an even more integrated manner, consolidating the network's mission, which is to serve, heal, and save.

Adventist Health is connected to one of the largest Christian healthcare systems in the world, with more than 2,300 institutions. In Brazil, the network consists of 16 units, including eight hospitals, five medical centers, a primary care clinic and two medical spas. With 750 beds, 6,600 employees and more than 2,000 doctors, the institution stands out for the quality of care and its commitment to promoting comprehensive health.

Recognized Excellence
One of the hospitals in the Adventist Health network, the Manaus Adventist Hospital, was recognized as one of the best in Brazil in the World's Best Hospitals 2025 ranking, published by Newsweek. This recognition reflects the institution's commitment to providing excellent care, combining advanced technology, innovation, and humanized care for patients.
“This unification of our brand represents much more than a visual change. It reaffirms our commitment to high-quality services, innovation in healthcare, and, above all, comprehensive care for the human being, uniting body, mind, and spirit,” highlights Gilnei Abreu, president of Adventist Health in Brazil.

The original article was published on the South American Division Portuguese news site.