October 15, 2007

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL HEALTH SYSTEM AND TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL PLAN EXPANSION IN THE WOODLANDS

Post Category: Community — Greg Flory @ 8:20 am

St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System and Texas Children’s Hospital have jointly purchased 22 acres of land in The Woodlands, adjacent to the St. Luke’s Community Medical Center (CMC) - The Woodlands’ existing 40-acre campus, including the Texas Children’s Health Center®. While there are no current plans to develop the site, the proximity of the land is important to future growth for both institutions.

“This initiative between the two hospitals is a reflection of our shared commitment to deliver high-quality care in the fast-growing Woodlands community,” said David J. Fine, President and CEO, St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System.

St. Luke’s Community Medical Center - The Woodlands is a faith-based 91-bed hospital. Its state-of-the-art facilities offer the latest technology in innovative health care. In addition to Cardiovascular and Endovascular Care, Emergency Medical Care, Pediatric Services, a Family Birthing Center, and Oncology Services, the hospital features the area’s first all-digital Diagnostic Imaging Department, a Sleep Center, four surgical suites, pathology and pulmonary departments, and a medical staff that includes over 575 credentialed physicians. St. Luke’s CMC - The Woodlands has clinical affiliations with the Texas Children’s Hospital and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, in addition to a relationship with Texas Heart Institute through St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital.
Source: TWDC

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