ADDRESS
4401 Booth Calloway Rd
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
About this facility
Medical City North Hills is an award-winning hospital located in the heart of northeast Tarrant County. Our mission is above all else, to serve, to care for, and to assist in the healing of our patients and their families. We're proud to be pioneers in offering high quality healthcare in North Richland Hills. Medical City North Hills is licensed for 164 beds and is fully accredited by The Joint Commission. A designated Level III Trauma Center, the hospital’s specialty services and honors include being the first hospital in the U.S. to have a Cycle 4 Chest Pain Center and the first in North Texas to attain Cycle V accreditation with PCI and Resuscitation. Medical City North Hills has Primary Stroke Center certification by The Joint Commission and also specializes in cardiac care and total joint replacement.Details
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- •Short Term Acute Care
- •142 beds
1:6 Patient ratio
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Reviews
2.7rating(15 reviews)
5.0rating
Anonymous
Phlebotomist (Allied Health Professional)
Review of Medical City North Hills Hospital on Jan 11, 2024
5.0rating
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Med Surg (LPN / LVN)
Review of Medical City North Hills Hospital on Dec 7, 2023
4.0rating
Anonymous
ED - Emergency Department (RN)
Review of Medical City North Hills Hospital on Feb 18, 2024
4.0rating
Anonymous
Respiratory Therapist (Allied Health Professional)
Review of Medical City North Hills Hospital on Dec 5, 2023
3.0rating
Anonymous
Faculty (Faculty)
Review of Medical City North Hills Hospital on Mar 13, 2024
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ReviewsReview of HCA Medical City Healthcare (HCA North Texas) on Mar 20, 2024See all reviews
1.0rating(1 review)
1.0rating
The Grass is Greener
So far I've worked for a total of five hospital systems as a staff nurse and traveler. Total of 18 months of traveling with HCA. I'm simply here to tell you the rumors are true, profits are put before patient's well being. Unnecessary work ups are pushed on patients, metrics are the forefront of how decisions are made, staff is worked to the absolute limit. The only thing I'm unsure of is who HCA cares about less, their patients or their employees. I always tell the permanent staff that the grass most definitely is greener on the other side.
Anonymous
ED - Emergency Department (RN)