Baylor Scott And White Orthopedic And Spine Hospi Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 707 Highlander Blvd, Arlington, Texas 76015 Ratings:NA Phone: (817) 549-2364 |
Texas Health Heart & Vascular Hospital Arlington Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 811 Wright Street, Arlington, Texas 76012 Ratings: Phone: (817) 960-3500 |
Stonewall Memorial Hospital Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 821 North Broadway, Aspermont, Texas 79502 Ratings:NA Phone: (940) 989-3551 |
Ut Health East Texas Athens Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2000 South Palestine St, Athens, Texas 75751 Ratings: Phone: (903) 676-1000 |
Baylor Emergency Medical Center At Aubrey Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 26791 Highway 380, Aubrey, Texas 76227 Ratings:NA Phone: (972) 347-2525 |
Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1201 W 38th St, Austin, Texas 78705 Ratings: Phone: (512) 324-1000 |
Dell Seton Med Center At The University Of Tx Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 601 E 15th Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Ratings: Phone: (512) 324-7000 |
St David's Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 919 E 32nd St, Austin, Texas 78705 Ratings: Phone: (512) 476-7111 |
St David's South Austin Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 901 West Ben White Blvd, Austin, Texas 78704 Ratings: Phone: (512) 448-7107 |
Northwest Hills Surgical Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 6818 Austin Ctr Blvd Suite 100, Austin, Texas 78731 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 346-1994 |
North Austin Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 12221 Mopac Expressway North, Austin, Texas 78758 Ratings: Phone: (512) 901-1000 |
Ascension Seton Southwest Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 7900 Fm 1826, Austin, Texas 78737 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 324-9000 |
Seton Northwest Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 11113 Research Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78759 Ratings: Phone: (512) 324-6000 |
Arise Austin Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 3003 Bee Caves Road, Austin, Texas 78746 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 347-9888 |
Dell Children's Medical Center Of Central Texas Childrens Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 4900 Mueller Blvd, Austin, Texas 78723 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 324-0000 |
Seton Shoal Creek Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 3501 Mills Ave, Austin, Texas 78731 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 324-2000 |
Austin Lakes Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1025 East 32nd Street, Austin, Texas 78705 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 544-5253 |
Austin State Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 4110 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas 78751 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 419-2100 |
Austin Oaks Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1407 West Stassney Lane, Austin, Texas 78745 Ratings:NA Phone: (512) 383-8939 |
Cross Creek Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 8402 Cross Park Drive, Austin, Texas 78754 Ratings:NA Phone: (844) 572-4956 |
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