By Sylvie McCarthy

Tech Hospital, an electronic device repair store, opened a new location in Jacksonville on Dec. 16. The new store is located at 410 Blanding Blvd., Ste 13, Orange Park.

Tech Hospital’s repair facilities are Apple-certified, which allows them to provide multiple options, including original Apple parts of high quality. Tech Hospital also offers accessible assistance for understanding, troubleshooting and fixing tech issues. They assist their customers and local businesses navigate the complexities of digital life.

At the new Orange Park store, customers can access a full suite of services designed for everyday tech needs including expert repairs and troubleshooting. Fast fixes for smartphones, watches, game consoles and laptops are available.

The new store can also help with cracked screens and hardware failures. Software and network support is available as well as assistance with software upgrades, network setups, printing issues and cyber security enhancements.

If you need a new phone, you can also browse certified pre-owned devices with warranties, plus cables, accessories and other essentials at affordable prices.

To kick off the opening and demonstrate its community commitment, Tech Hospital Orange Park is offering free programs throughout the opening month, aimed at building tech confidence. These programs will include diagnostic scans and virus checks on any phone, tablet or computer and complimentary fraud-prevention workshops for local schools and retirement communities.

These initiatives reflect Tech Hospital’s mission to serve as a trusted neighborhood resource.

“Technology should enhance lives, not complicate them,” said owners Romano Imerini and Barry Le Roux.

“In Orange Park, where families and seniors deserve reliable support, we’re excited to offer that helping hand — whether it’s fixing a glitchy laptop, upgrading software for a small business or trading in and upgrading your devices. Our goal is to make tech accessible and stress-free, fostering a safer, more connected community,” said Imerini.