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Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital, located in Nassau Bay, Texas, across from Johnson Space Center, is one of seven community hospitals that are part of Houston Methodist. It employs about 900 people, has an estimated 700 affiliated doctors and admits more than 5,700 patients annually. The hospital serves the Greater Bay area. [1] [2]
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Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital (formerly Houston Methodist St. John Hospital [23]) is located at 18300 Houston Methodist Dr., Nassau Bay, TX 77058. [24] Serving the Greater Bay Area with 657 affiliated physicians and 858 employees.
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. [1] Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center; Ben Taub Hospital; Clear Lake Regional Medical Center; Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center; HCA Houston Healthcare; Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital
Bridge over Clear Lake: Harris: Seabrook: 16.6: 26.7: NASA 1 – Seabrook, Johnson Space Center: Access to Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital: 18.1: 29.1: Red Bluff Road 19.6: 31.5: Port Road – Port of Houston Bayport Terminal: No northbound exit (closed until February 2025), access is via U-turn at Shoreacres Boulevard 20.7: 33.3 ...
The City of Houston defines an area around the Texas Medical Center as the Medical Center Super Neighborhood. [45] In 2015 that area had 2,717 residents. 52% were non-Hispanic white, 16% each were non-Hispanic Black and Asian, 12% were Hispanics, and 4% were non-Hispanic other.
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Prominent local businessman George H. Hermann died in 1914, leaving a large portion of his $2.6 million estate for building and maintaining a hospital for the poor and sick of Houston. [citation needed] The City of Houston annexed the site of Hermann Hospital in 1922, adding about 1,000 acres (400 ha) of land to the city limits. [7]