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Hospital in Texas, United States
Medical City Denton
HCA
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LocationDenton, Texas, United States
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Care systemPublic
TypeGeneral
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Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds208
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Websitehttp://www.medicalcitydenton.com
ListsHospitals in Texas

Medical City Denton, (formerly Denton Regional Medical Center) or Denton Regional, is a hospital operated by Hospital Corporation of America and is located at 3535 South Interstate 35, southeast of downtown Denton, Texas. It houses 208 beds, and employs more than 850 employees and 300 physicians. Denton Regional serves patients from Denton, Wise, Cooke and Montague Counties.

Denton Regional was the first facility in Denton County to earn accreditation as a Level II Chest Pain Center by the Society of Chest Pain Centers (SCPC). Medical City Denton is a Magnet accredited facility and an Advanced Primary Stroke Center.

Expansion

In 2005, a $19 million expansion added a sixth floor to the main building to accommodate a new progressive care unit, neuroscience center, radiation oncology unit, and an endovascular lab.

History: Westgate Hospital and Medical Center at 4405 North Interstate 35 opened on December 30, 1973. It remained opened until 1999, when the new Denton Regional Medical Center opened. The old Westgate campus was demolished (as well as the associated, and older Flow Memorial Hospital on Scripture Street, which was built on a hill near McKenna Park and was replaced with an apartment complex some time after 1994).

References

  1. "Heart and Vascular". Medical City Denton.
  2. "Honors and Certifications". Medical City Denton.
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33°10′37″N 97°05′28″W / 33.177°N 97.091°W / 33.177; -97.091

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