Health care
Learn more about 3 health care updates from local hospitals
1 Medical City Lewisville Medical City Lewisville has earned a Level III maternal care designation as of January. Deborah Cates, director of women’s and children’s services at Medical City Lewisville, said the hospital is the only one in Denton County with a Level III designation for its maternal care and neonatal intensive care units. This allows the hospital to care for babies of any gestational age. “For Denton County [it’s] nice that they have three good, strong OB programs,” Cates said.
2 Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Flower Mound A nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Flower Mound was among 42 nurses in the Texas Health system to be named among the top 100 nurses in North Texas, per a news release. Karen McCarthy, a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Flower Mound, was named within the top 100, per the news release. Winners are recognized for their excellence in nursing along with serving as leaders and role models, according to the news release.
3 Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Grapevine Within the last year, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Grapevine earned the status of a Comprehensive Stroke Center, which is the highest level of specialized stroke care, said Matthew Olivolo, Baylor Scott & White Health’s manager of North Texas media relations. The Grapevine location offers specialized stroke care, including advanced imaging, neurovascular specialists and the hospital is equipped to handle multiple stroke types and complex cases.
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