For trauma, Level I facilities—offering the highest level of care—come with more specialist physicians available and treatments of more serious conditions, while Level IV facilities offer the lowest level of care.
For neonatal intensive care units, or NICUs, the care specializes solely in the treatment of newborns. The highest level of NICU care is Level IV, while Level I denotes the lowest level of care.
1.) HCA Houston Healthcare Pearland
Trauma level: IV
NICU level: N/A
Employees: 450
Beds: 49
Staff openings: not provided
Clinical openings: not provided
11100 Shadow Creek Parkway, Pearland
713-770-7000. hcahoustonhealthcare.com/pearland
2.) Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital
Trauma level: IV
NICU level: N/A
Employees: 450
Beds: 100
Staff openings: 50
Clinical openings: not provided
16100 South Freeway, Pearland
713-413-5000 www.memorialhermann.org/locations/pearland
3.) Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital
Trauma level: III
NICU level: II
Employees: 1,500
Beds: 295
Staff openings: 125
Clinical openings: not provided
11800 Astoria Blvd., Houston
281-929-6100. www.memorialhermann.org/locations/southeast
4.) Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital (regional hospital)
Trauma level: III
NICU level: II
Employees: 1,467
Beds: 260
Staff openings: 235
Clinical openings: not provided
1635 N. Loop 610 W., Houston
713-867-2000. www.memorialhermann.org/locations/greater-heights