The sale for Forest Park Medical Center in Frisco was finalized in March, and the hospital has been renamed Medical City Frisco.
The hospital will operate as a campus of The Medical Center of Plano and serve as an acute care hospital offering surgical services, orthopedics, gynecology and an emergency room, among others. Additional services, such as obstetrics and cardiovascular treatment, will be added later.
HCA North Texas, a subsidiary of Hospital Corporation of America, purchased the hospital in February for a little more than $96 million. FPMC had filed for bankruptcy in September 2015 following months of financial issues.
The hospital currently has 54 beds, 12 operating suites, a 24/7 emergency room, a full-imaging department, a lab and a blood bank.
Medical City Frisco will accept Medicare patients and insurance accepted at other HCA hospitals.
“Our goal is to deliver excellence always in quality, convenient, personalized health care,” HCA North Texas President Erol Akdamar said in a statement. “Medical City Frisco will help meet the community’s growing medical needs when and where residents need them.”
Medical City Frisco is the 13th HCA hospital in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Other area HCA hospitals include Medical City Dallas Hospital, Denton Regional Medical Center, Medical Center of McKinney and Medical Center of Plano.
HCA has 165 hospitals in the United States and England.
“Quality health care is essential to any community and the establishment of a full-service hospital, in the heart of our city, enhances quality of life for our residents, as well as visitors," Frisco Mayor Maher Maso said in a statement.