TELEVISION
Television commercials will air on local broadcast stations across all four major networks and will stream on Hulu, Sling and other streaming options.
Outdoor
Our ads will also be visible on prominent outdoor boards throughout Gainesville and Ocala. For those who plan to travel this summer, check out our sign at the charging station in the Gainesville Regional Airport.



Newspapers and magazines
See our ads in local newspapers and magazines in Gainesville and Ocala including the Gainesville Sun, Ocala Star-Banner, Wellness 360, Ocala Style, Our Town and more.



DIGITAL MEDIA
Digital and social media advertising will appear on Facebook and YouTube and across many other favorite websites.




PATIENT STORIES
At the heart of this campaign are the stories of our incredible patients. Read about their bravery and determination by clicking on each of the stories below.
Nancy Iafrate’s second chance at life
It was just like any other day for Nancy Iafrate. The sun was shining as she enjoyed quality time in Gainesville with her family and played with her two young grandkids.

Cuthbert Allen’s fight for his life
When delivery driver Cuthbert Allen was in Ponte Vedra Beach enjoying his hobby of remodeling homes and heard a pop in his chest, he didn’t know his journey to a healthy heart was just getting started.

UF Health gave Annette confidence for her heart treatment
This Ocala high school dean was concerned when she experienced an attack of shortness of breath, dizziness and heart palpitations that stopped her in her tracks.

Latasha Aiken’s Two Miracles
Latasha Aiken had always dreamed of being a mom. When a life-threatening heart condition almost took that away from her, she was heartbroken.

Novel AFib heart surgery gave Roseann freedom from fear
Roseann Vitassa is a retired international art dealer living with severe atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It means she has an irregular heartbeat that could lead to a blood clot, stroke and even heart failure.

He died three times – UF Health saved his life
At 49 years old, Will Manser thought he was invincible. One day, in June 2019, Manser was driving to Lake City to drop his son off at school. He stopped for some breakfast and then was on the road to work. Four days later, he woke up in UF Health Heart & Vascular Hospital in Gainesville.

HEART HEALTHY KIT
Everyone who sees our ads and visits Heart.UFHealth.org will have the opportunity to request a Heart Healthy Kit. The kit offers engaging heart-healthy information that will appeal to both patients and healthy individuals alike.