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Healthcare & Hospital Sign Installation Across Florida

From emergency department identification to campus-wide wayfinding systems, Highmark installs signage for hospitals, medical centers, and healthcare facilities across Florida. ADA compliant. Permitting included.

Signage for Florida’s Hospitals and Medical Facilities

Healthcare signage is different from any other industry. When someone is looking for the emergency department at 2 AM, the sign system has to work perfectly — clear, illuminated, and intuitive. When a patient is navigating a sprawling medical campus to find a specialist’s building, the wayfinding has to be consistent and ADA-compliant. When a hospital system rebrands after a merger, every facility in the network needs updated signage that meets both corporate standards and healthcare facility codes.

Highmark Lighting and Signage installs and services signage for hospitals, medical centers, urgent care facilities, outpatient clinics, and healthcare campuses across the state of Florida. We understand the specific requirements healthcare signage demands: ADA compliance for every interior sign, illumination standards for emergency identification, infection control considerations for installation scheduling, and the sensitivity required when working in active patient care environments.

Florida’s healthcare landscape includes some of the largest hospital systems in the country, along with thousands of freestanding clinics, urgent care centers, surgical centers, and specialty medical practices. Whether your project involves a single building identification sign for a new urgent care location or a comprehensive wayfinding system for a 500-bed hospital campus, we handle the permitting, installation, and ongoing maintenance. Permitting for healthcare signage often involves additional layers beyond standard commercial sign permits — fire marshal review, ADA compliance verification, and coordination with hospital facilities management. We manage all of it so your facilities team can focus on patient care instead of sign permits.

For hospital system rebrands and mergers, we coordinate sign conversions across multiple facilities simultaneously, working with each facility’s operations team to schedule installations that minimize disruption to patient care. Phased rollouts organized by geographic region keep the program moving efficiently while respecting the operational realities of active healthcare environments.

Our healthcare signage scope covers the full range of medical facility sign needs:

Hospital Identification Signs

Primary building identification for hospitals and medical centers. Building-mounted channel letters, monument signs, and campus entrance identification. Illuminated for 24/7 visibility.

Emergency Department Signage

Emergency entrance identification, ambulance approach directional signs, emergency drop-off wayfinding, and illuminated emergency department markers visible from roadway. Code-compliant illumination levels.

Campus Wayfinding Systems

Multi-building medical campus wayfinding including vehicular directional signs, pedestrian wayfinding, building identification, parking structure signage, and visitor navigation. Designed for intuitive patient flow.

ADA-Compliant Interior Signs

Tactile room identification signs, braille signage, accessible restroom identification, elevator floor indicators, and all interior signage meeting ADA Standards for Accessible Design requirements.

Parking & Directional

Patient and visitor parking identification, physician parking, handicapped accessible spaces, parking garage wayfinding, and campus traffic flow directional signage.

Department & Building Identification

Department identification within hospital buildings, suite numbering for medical office buildings, floor directories, and donor recognition signage.

Our Healthcare Sign Installation Process

  • Step 1: Facility Coordination
    We meet with your facilities management team to understand operational constraints, patient-sensitive areas, restricted access zones, infection control requirements & scheduling windows that minimize impact on patient care. 

  • Step 2: ADA & Code Review
    We review all signage specifications against ADA Standards for Accessible Design and applicable Florida building codes. Any compliance gaps are identified and resolved before fabrication.

  • Step 3: Permitting
    We handle all sign permits including any required fire marshal review, ADA compliance documentation, and municipal building department approvals. Healthcare permitting often involves additional review layers — we manage all of them.

  • Step 4: Phased Installation
    Installation is scheduled in phases that respect active patient care environments. We coordinate with your facilities team on timing, access routes, and any areas requiring special precautions. 
  • Step 5: Wayfinding Consistency
    For campus wayfinding systems, we ensure every sign in the system uses consistent typography, color coding, and directional logic. The system has to work as a whole, not just as individual signs.
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  • Step 6: Documentation & Maintenance
    Complete as-built documentation, ADA compliance records, permit close-outs, and warranty information. Ongoing maintenance programs available to keep all signage current and properly illuminated.

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Our skilled technicians can solve complex access problems where conventional methods are impossible, impractical, or too costly. Once a solution has been identified, they have the capabilities to carry out a wide range of tasks, from inspections and installations to painting and repairs.

Our composite crews include qualified personnel in multi-disciplined trades, in-house engineers, and experienced rope technicians who are certified.

Their certifications prove that the tradespeople you’ve hired can safely use rope access cleaning, maintenance, and repair methods, which are both environmentally friendly and minimally disruptive.

The certified tradespeople can start and finish projects more quickly than those who rely on traditional access methods. Since there is no bulky scaffolding to set up and take down, the total spent on a specific scope of work is reduced and all tasks are completed in an expedient manner, reducing overall downtime.

Safety is our number one priority. The rope access techniques we use are safer than traditional methods. Our technicians work in teams and can assist one another if an incident occurs. Their tools are securely attached to their harnesses, so there’s very little chance of a falling tool injuring people on the ground. Their specialized training also includes rescue techniques, and their harnesses reduce the risk of injury from suspension trauma.

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