Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott

The Fairfield Inn & Suites is located directly across the street from the Courtyard by Marriott Oceanfront – just 100 yards from the amazing Atlantic Ocean in one of the most popular areas of Jacksonville Beach. Our guests will enjoy a complimentary Hot Breakfast Buffet served daily, complimentary wireless internet, complimentary parking as well as other amenities you expect when staying at a Marriott hotel. Many of our local eateries are within walking distance - a short drive or cab ride of the hotel. If time allows enjoy our heated pool and hot tub.

ALOFT Hotel

A brand new hotel featuring modern design and décor, its hip, trend-setting vibe can be found throughout the rooms, halls, and lobby. Complimentary shuttle within a 9 mile radius as well. Part of the Starwood family of hotels. Ask about the UF Health Medical Discount.

Radisson Jacksonville

Located in the heart of Southside Jacksonville on Butler Boulevard. Every room features Sleep Number beds and flat screen HD TV’s, complimentary parking, 24/7 business and fitness center, large pool and outdoor courtyard with heated jacuzzi.

Residence Inn by Marriott

Hotel features full kitchens with a stove, microwave, refrigerator and dishwasher in every room. High-speed Internet, outdoor pool and Jacuzzi. Use the on-site fitness center or a local gym at a discounted rate. Pets allowed. Ask about the Proton Therapy Medical discount.

Third and Main Apartments (1 mile away)

Located 1 mile from UF Health Proton Therapy Institute, Third & Main is a short-term housing community that specializes in proton patient housing. Suites are fully furnished with flat-screen TV’s and secured, high-speed Wi-Fi. All utilities are included, and each apartment has full-sized appliances and a fully stocked kitchen with cookware & dishes and washers & dryers. We also have a gym, charcoal grill, dog walking area, and gazebo for residents to enjoy.

Reid Tillery - Prostate Cancer Survivor

“If I knew then what I know now, I wouldn’t have worried as much,” said Reid Tillery, a twelve-year prostate cancer survivor.

In 2008, lab work from a routine visit with his family doctor appeared a little abnormal. Results showed that Reid had about a 15 percent chance of having prostate cancer and was referred to a urologist. After further tests, the urologist revealed that Reid in fact had adenocarcinoma in his prostate gland.

Kathleen Patti - Sarcoma Survivor

At seven years old, Kathleen was diagnosed with cancer and underwent surgery and traditional radiation to remove the tumor located along her spine. The treatment was successful and Kathleen went on with her life as any normal little girl would. However, children are especially vulnerable to various modalities of treatment as their healthy tissues are still rapidly growing and the effects of treatment, particularly radiation, are magnified.