#42 #43 update no gradients applied....gradients in text is not the best route to g If I use a gradient the cyan (blue) would appear darker because a darker blue is blended with the cyan. I'll upload a gradient version for the icon only as it's heavy enough to see the gradient on screen as well as in print.
I'd like to point out that #42 #43 there is little contrast between the icon and the facility name which makes it difficult to read large or small print
Ideally we should have contrast in order for the icon to stand out because that is what people will see and remember not the 3 lines of text yes they will know the facility name...it's the icon that will be visually memorable.
Design #44 has a gradient colours applied to both reds and blue a shiny/reflective effect other wise know in the design industry as eye-candy
Design #45 has no gradients the effect style shiny reflective is achieved and more effective by using solid colours. it''s clean, clear and more professional than the gradients.
Both designs have medium grey for the text to demonstrate the effectiveness of contrast over using the same palette throughout the entire logo design.
ultimately the colour options and style are entirely up-to you and I'll provide whatever changes you wish to see.