Hospitals are given ratings on their trauma facilities. The below listings also contain their status.
A quick explainer on trauma facilities:
Level I: Comprehensive trauma facilities
Level II: Major trauma facilities
Level III: Advanced trauma facilities
Level IV: Basic trauma facilities
Fort Worth
John Peter Smith Hospital
1500 S. Main St., Fort Worth
817-702-3431
www.jpshealthnetwork.org
Trauma level: I
NICU level: III
Total number of employees: 6,700
Number of beds: 578
Most common treatments: emergency services, behavioral health, cancer, surgical and trauma services, inpatient and outpatient care, dentistry, geriatrics, orthopedic treatments, surgery and psychiatric care
Grapevine
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Grapevine
1650 W. College St., Grapevine
817-481-1588
www.bswhealth.org
Trauma level: II
NICU level: III
Total number of employees: 1,100, excluding corporate and contract team members
Number of beds: 302
Most common treatments: cardiovascular services, women’s services, diagnostic imaging, neonatal intensive care, oncology, spine, orthopedics, neurosciences, trauma, intensive care and emergency care
Southlake
Methodist Southlake Hospital
421 E. SH 114, Southlake
817-865-4400
www.methodistsouthlake.com
Trauma level: N/A
NICU level: N/A
Total number of employees: 160
Number of beds: 54
Most common treatments: orthopedics, spine surgery, gynecology, neurosurgery, general surgery, gastroenterology, otolaryngology, urology, colorectal surgery, pain management, urology, bariatrics, intensive care and emergency care.
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southlake
1545 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake
817-748-8700
www.texashealthsouthlake.com
Trauma level: IV
NICU level: N/A
Total number of employees: 200
Number of beds: 23
Most common treatments: ER services, surgeries; ear nose and throat; gynecology, internal and family medicine, neurosurgery, orthopedics, pain management, pathology, physical therapy, urology and podiatry