Southwest Austin - Dripping Springs Edition | June 2021

HOSPITALS

Information on local hospitals in Austin

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Trauma level

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Level I • Highest level of care • Full range of specialists, equipment in-house 24/7 • Oer teaching, research components

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1 Ascension Seton Southwest 7900 FM 1826, Austin 5123249000 www.healthcare.ascension.org • Trauma level: Level IV • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 250 • Number of beds: 28 • Telemedicine oerings: Ascension Online Care provides patients with 24/7 access to doctors. 2 Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Austin 5245 W. Hwy. 290 5126542100 www.bswhealth.com/austin • Trauma level: N/A • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: Baylor Scott & White employs about 3,800 people in the Greater Austin region • Number of beds: Not provided • Telemedicine oerings: Baylor Scott & White makes these services available through its MyBSW website and app. 3 St. David’s South Austin Medical Center 901 W. Ben White Blvd., Austin 5124472211 www.stdavids.com • Trauma level: Level II • NICU level: Level II • Total number of employees: 1,658 • Number of beds: 334 • Telemedicine oerings: Telemedicine visits are not routinely oered by the hospital, but they are available through select physician practices. REGIONAL HOSPITALS: AUSTIN 4 Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin 1201 W. 38th St., Austin 5123241000 www.ascension.org • Trauma level: Level IV • NICU level: Level III • Total number of employees: 1,830 • Number of beds: 524 • Telemedicine oerings: Ascension Online Care provides patients with 24/7 access to doctors. 5 Ascension Seton Northwest 11113 Research Blvd., Austin 5123246000 www.ascension.org • Trauma level: Level IV • NICU level: Level II • Total number of employees: 447 • Number of beds: 117 • Telemedicine oerings: Ascension Online Care provides patients with 24/7 access to doctors. 6 Ascension Seton Shoal Creek 3501 Mills Ave., Austin 5123242000

Level IV • Provide initial evaluation, stabilization, diagnostic capabilities • Will likely have to transfer to higher-level trauma center Level III • Oer resources for emergency surgery, intensive care • May have to transfer to Level I and II centers Level II • Oer specialists on call 24/7 • Can transfer to Level I facilities • No research component required

St. David’s South Austin Medical Center

Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas

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www.ascension.org • Trauma level: N/A • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 184 • Number of beds: 70 • Telemedicine oerings: Ascension Online Care provides patients with 24/7 access to doctors. 7 Arise Austin Medical Center 3003 Bee Caves Road, Austin 5123143800 www.arisemedicalcenter.com • Trauma level: N/A • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 180 • Number of beds: 23 • Telemedicine oerings: N/A 8 Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas 4900 Mueller Blvd., Austin 5123240000 www.dellchildrens.net • Trauma level: Level I • NICU level: Level IV • Total number of employees: 2,000 • Number of beds: 240 • Telemedicine oerings: Ascension Online Care provides patients with 24/7 access to doctors. 9 Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas 1500 Red River St., Austin 5123247000 www.ascension.org • Trauma level: Level I • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 1,374 • Number of beds: 210 • Telemedicine oerings: Ascension Online Care provides patients with 24/7 access to doctors. 10 Heart Hospital of Austin 3801 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin 5124077000 www.hearthospitalofaustin.com • Trauma level: Level IV • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 450 • Number of beds: 58 • Telemedicine oerings: Telemedicine visits are not routinely oered by the hospital, but they are available through select physician practices. 11 The Hospital at Westlake Medical Center 5656 Bee Caves Road, Ste. M302, Austin 5123270000

www.westlakemedical.com • Trauma level: N/A • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 120 • Number of beds: 23 • Telemedicine oerings: N/A 12 Northwest Hills Surgical Hospital 6818 Austin Center Blvd., Ste. 100, Austin 5123461994 www.northwesthillssurgical.com • Trauma level: N/A • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 160 • Number of beds: 8 • Telemedicine oerings: N/A 13 St. David’s Medical Center (including St. David’s Rehabilitation Hospital) 919 E. 32nd St., Austin 5124767111 www.stdavids.com • Trauma level: Level IV • NICU level: Level IV • Total number of employees: 2,208 • Number of beds: 490 • Telemedicine oerings: Telemedicine visits are not routinely oered by the hospital, but they are available through select physician practices. 14 St. David’s North Austin Medical Center (including St. David’s Women’s Center of Texas and St. David’s Children’s Hospital) 12221 N. MoPac, Austin 5129011000 www.stdavids.com • Trauma level: Level IV • NICU level: Level III • Total number of employees: 1,864 • Number of beds: 395 • Telemedicine oerings: Telemedicine visits are not routinely oered by the hospital, but they are available through select physician practices. 15 St. David’s Surgical Hospital 1201 W. Louis Henna Blvd., Austin 5122487000 www.stdavids.com • Trauma level: N/A • NICU level: N/A • Total number of employees: 153 • Number of beds: 46 • Telemedicine oerings: Telemedicine visits are not oered by the hospital, but they are available through select physician practices. This list of area hospitals is non- comprehensive.

NICU level

Level I • Well nursery

• Can care for mothers, infants at 35-plus weeks of gestation with routine perinatal problems • Anesthesiology, lab, radiology, ultrasonography, blood bank services and pharmacist available Level II • Specialty care nursery • Can care for mothers, infants at 32-plus weeks of gestation with problems to be resolved rapidly • In addition to Level I requirements, dietician, and physical and respiratory therapists available Level III • Neonatal intensive care unit • Can care for mothers, infants of all gestational ages with mild to critical illnesses • Can provide consultation for pediatric medical and surgical subspecialists; can perform major pediatric surgery on-site Level IV • Advanced NICU • Can care for mothers, infants of all gestational ages as well as the most complex, critically ill infants • Comprehensive pediatric medical and surgical subspecialists on-site; can perform major surgeries, including repair of complex conditions

SOURCES: TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES, TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

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