Health care
BY DUSTIN BUTLER & MICHAEL CROUCHLEY
4 health care facilities, updates, more in Plano
3 Texas Oncology Texas Oncology broke ground on a $120 million cancer center in Plano, according to a news release. The three-story, 100,000-square-foot facility would be the largest cancer center in Texas Oncology’s network, per the release. The facility will consolidate four existing Texas Oncology locations in Plano into one center. The centralization will create a healthcare experience intended to streamline and improve accessibility and elevate care in the area, the release states. Once complete, the center will oer several advanced technologies and treatment capabilities. Those include: Two PET CT scanners for advanced imaging, two CT scanners for comprehensive diagnostics, three linear accelerators for precision radiation therapy, one high-dose rate vault for specialized treatments, advanced infusion therapy capabilities, comprehensive medical oncology services and state-of-the-art radiopharmaceutical treatments. The center will oer multidisciplinary services utilizing the latest advancement in cancer treatment, the release said. It is expected to open in December 2026.
4 Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital The hospital specializes in comprehensive heart and vascular health. The facility has 105 beds and was recognized as the second top teaching hospital with a cardiovascular residency program in the country by Fortune Magazine.
1 Baylor Scott & White Medical Cen- ter-Plano The Baylor Scott & White Health medical center has a Level II trauma designation and does not have a NICU level designation. The 160-bed facility recently introduced a new integrated tumor program, which oers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disease, including benign and malignant tumors, according to the hospital’s website. The goal is to facilitate pain-free recoveries that restore function, salvage limbs and eliminate the underlying cause of the problem. The facility also oers a broad range of services, including oncology, digestive disease, weight loss surgery, scoliosis, gastroenterology, orthopedics, pulmonology, neurology, neurosurgery and interventional radiology.
2 Medical City Plano Medical City Plano is a Level I Trauma Care Center and has a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The hospital was recently accredited by the Surgical Review Corporation as a “Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery.” Surgeons use advanced tools and technologies to perform minimally invasive procedures. “This designation reinforces our dedication to excellence in robotic surgery,” Medical City CEO Ben Coogan said.
Texas Oncology’s new cancer center is set to open next year.
The Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital in Plano specializes in vascular health.
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5100 Village Creek Dr, Plano, TX 75093 www.texasoncology.com
4700 Alliance Blvd, Plano, TX 75093 www.bswhealth.com
1100 Allied Dr, Plano, TX 75093 www.bswhealth.com
3901 W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075 www.medicalcityhealthcare.com
PLANO 5930 West Park Blvd (972) 250-0500 PLANO NORTH 5420 State Hwy 121 (469) 687-2581
ALLEN 1839 N Central Expy (972) 908-3488 EAST PLANO 3404 N Central Expy (972) 423-6688
COIT ROAD 1453 Coit Rd (972) 867-2821
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