Frisco hospitals have recently made updates to their services. Baylor Scott & White Medical-Centennial, a Level III trauma center with a Level II NICU, has opened a labor and delivery triage unit that provides specialized care for expectant mothers needing urgent treatment. The hospital is also Frisco’s first Level III maternal-care facility.
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Frisco
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Frisco features a Level II NICU and has 68 total beds. The hospital emphasizes women’s health care, with a women’s services program equipped for labor and delivery, breast surgery, and gynecological examinations and treatment.
Texas Health Hospital Frisco
Texas Health Hospital Frisco is a Level III Trauma Center with 893 physicians and 350 nurses. The hospital offers a variety of health services, including back and spine, cardiology, women’s health and maternity care, digestive health, emergency services, and intensive care. The hospital opened its second catheterization lab for its heart and vascular programs last fall.
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Frisco at PGA Parkway
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Frisco at PGA Parkway offers inpatient care, comprehensive emergency care, surgical services, and extensive women’s health services. The hospital recently expanded several specialty services by adding advanced gastrointestinal procedures and a full-time pulmonology program.
Medical City Frisco
Medical City Frisco celebrated its 10-year anniversary in April. The 97-bed acute care hospital offers cardiovascular, neurological, spine, orthopedics, women’s services, and other specialties.
Scottish Rite for Children Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center
Scottish Rite for Children Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center in Frisco specializes in orthopedic care and sports medicine for children, including general orthopedic care, a fracture clinic, rheumatology, on-site radiology, and a physical therapy gym. The medical center’s Movement Science Lab now offers injury risk assessments that use motion capture technology to identify movement deficiencies based on each athlete’s specific sport.
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