There are five major hospitals in the city of Plano. Two of these facilities saw their trauma-level designations rise in 2017: Medical City Plano upgraded to a Level I trauma center and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano upgraded to Level II.
Medical City of Plano 3901 W. 15th St., Plano 972-596-6800 www.medicalcityplano.com Trauma level: Level I NICU level: Level III Number of employees: 1,600 Number of beds: 513 Most common treatments: trauma care, emergency care, stroke, orthopedic, cardiovascular interventions
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano 6200 W. Parker Road, Plano 972-981-8000 www.texashealth.org/plano Trauma level: Level II NICU level: Level IIIB Number of employees: 1,680 Number of beds: 386 Most common treatments: total joint replacement, trauma care, scoliosis surgery, spine care, women’s services
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Plano 4700 Alliance Blvd., Plano 469-814-2000 www.bswhealth.com/locations/plano Trauma level: N/A NICU level: N/A Number of employees: 790 Number of beds: 160 Most common treatments: brain and spine services, scoliosis treatment, weight loss surgery, digestive disease, general surgery, cancer treatment, orthopedic care
Children’s Medical Center Plano 7601 Preston Road, Plano 469-303-7000 www.childrens.com Trauma level: Level IV NICU level: N/A Number of employees: 761 Number of beds: 72 Most common treatments: Sports related injuries treated at the Andrews institute of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano 1100 Allied Drive, Plano 469-814-3278 www.thehearthospitalbaylor.com Trauma level: N/A NICU level: N/A Number of employees: approximately 1,000 Number of beds: 116 Most common treatments: cardiovascular care, including minimally invasive procedures, open heart surgery, electrophysiology, vascular surgery and research