St. David's Medical Center

Hospital
Rating: 4.35555555556 out of 5 with 45 ratings

St. David's Medical Center Hospital

  • About Us
    In 1924, St. David's first opened its doors to serve the Central Texas community. Today, St. David's Medical Center achieves exceptional patient outcomes, and was recently named to the prestigious Thomson Reuters Top 100 list of hospitals in the nation (2009). Known as a leader in Women's Services with its Breast Center, Level III NICU (the largest in Central Texas) and renowned maternity program, St. David's now brings to the community a range of innovative programs including NeuroTexas Institute at St. David's HealthCare, Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute, Center for Joint Replacement, and Bariatric Center, which has achieved status as a Center of Excellence. St. David's Medical Center consistently soars above national quality standards, ranking in the top 5 percent of hospitals nationwide. Quality healthcare is enhanced through an amenity package and world-class customer service program designed to make each patient's stay as comfortable as possible. Valet parking, room service dining and complimentary WiFi are just a few of the amenities enjoyed by patients and guests. The Weight Loss Surgery Program at St. David's Medical Center is a customized weight loss program that offers comprehensive pre- and post-surgical care. This multidisciplinary approach which integrates physical and emotional aspects of your health is designed to provide you with an optimal outcome, helping you to have a better chance at a healthier life.  
  • Latest Reviews See all 45 reviews
    avatar sperez2j on April 9, 2014 for St. David's Medical Center

    The hospital & staff were AMAZING! I felt like I was being helped with all my needs continuously. The staff would always ask if there was anything me , or my guest needed. Everyone was so attentive, I couldn't have planned it any better.

    avatar Etzold on March 6, 2010 for St. David's Medical Center

    The nurses and techs were awesome. Felt that they really cared and were personally vested in the success of my treatment.

    avatar PPOOH1157 on June 23, 2009 for St. David's Medical Center

    I only had one problem with 2 nurses that insisted I was a diabetic and they were going to give me insulin. I told them to get the hell out until they could get their info straight. They came back later and appoligized for the More...

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