Friday, March 29, 2024 Mar 29, 2024
59° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Healthcare

Medical City Women’s Hospital Arlington Opens

By |
Image
(Courtesy of: Medical City Arlington)

This morning marked the grand opening of Medical City Women’s Hospital Arlington, a $60 million facility targeting women’s health.

The existing hospital will add two floors, 55 beds, and 125,000 square feet of new and renovated space. Physicians and specially trained staff will treat women at all stages of life, including high-risk pregnancies and deliveries. The new hospital is expected to increase the baby delivery capacity to 5,800 a year, up from 4,300 babies a year before the addition.

The hospital will include a postpartum floor with 34 private patient rooms, four spacious women’s premier postpartum suites, 33 women’s services medical and surgical rooms. It will also include 23 modern labor and delivery rooms, three c-section operating rooms, 35 level III neonatal intensive care beds with 15 private NICU rooms, and two dedicated family overnight stay rooms fro NICU patient family members. .

“Medical City Women’s Hospital Arlington is where healthcare excellence meets elegance,” said Medical City Arlington CEO Keith Zimmerman. “This specialized Women’s Hospital provides the full continuum of high-level women’s healthcare, from childbirth to gynecology surgery, including access to specialists conveniently located on campus. Our mission is to help women at every stage of life.”

Related Articles

Image
Arts & Entertainment

Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: March 28-31

It's going to be a gorgeous weekend. Pencil in some live music in between those egg hunts and brunches.
Image
Arts & Entertainment

Arlington Museum of Art Debuts Two Must-See Nature-Inspired Additions

The chill of the Arctic Circle and a futuristic digital archive mark the grand opening of the Arlington Museum of Art’s new location.
By Brett Grega
Image
Arts & Entertainment

An Award-Winning SXSW Short Gave a Dallas Filmmaker an Outlet for Her Grief

Sara Nimeh balances humor and poignancy in a coming-of-age drama inspired by her childhood memories.
By Todd Jorgenson
Advertisement