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In 2007, Houston Methodist began planning for a hospital that would be constructed outside the Texas Medical Center’s central campus in Houston. The project, branded Texas Medical Center – West, included Methodist West Houston Hospital, which opened in December 2010. The hospital changed its name to Houston Methodist West Hospital in 2013. [2]
Houston Methodist West Hospital opened in December 2010. [21] Located at 18500 Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas 77094, [22] Houston Methodist West serves Katy, Texas and the West Houston area. Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital (formerly Houston Methodist St. John Hospital [23]) is located at 18300 Houston Methodist Dr., Nassau Bay, TX 77058. [24]
This is a list of hospitals in the Houston area sorted by name. There are more than 80 hospitals in Harris County and more than 125 in the Greater Houston area.
Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital Baytown 207 Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital Nassau Bay 178 Houston Methodist Hospital: Houston 1,203 Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Sugar Land 337 Houston Methodist West Hospital Houston 238 Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital Houston 346 Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital The Woodlands 186
[1] [2] In 2022, UnityPoint Health spun off Methodist, Proctor, and Pekin hospitals in Peoria, Illinois, to nonprofit Carle Health. [3] By 2023, UnityPoint Health served nearly 8 million patient visits annually, including around 100,000 surgeries and delivering more than 20,000 babies.
The hospital started in 1944 when the Humble Oil and Refining Company, now ExxonMobil, contributed $500,000 to construction of a hospital in Baytown. [3] Local businesses, organizations and individuals added $1.2 million to Humble Oil's contribution. In 1948, the hospital opened as San Jacinto Memorial Hospital.
Hermann Hospital opened its doors in 1925, it also started a school of nursing that same year. Hermann Hospital in the 1920s. Hermann Hospital was the first to operate in the neighborhood which later became the Texas Medical Center. In 1943 this hospital was the first in Texas to receive a shipment of the new wonder drug, penicillin.
Seen from R to L are Methodist Children's Hospital, Methodist Heart Hospital, Methodist Gamma Knife Center, Texas Neuroscience Institute, and Methodist Plaza. San Antonio's Biosciences industry employs over 100,000 people. [3] The largest areas of research are conducted by institutes in or around the South Texas Medical Center.