| Texas Health Hospital Mansfield | |
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| Texas Health Resources | |
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| Geography | |
| Location | 2300 Lone Star Road, Mansfield, Texas, United States |
| Coordinates | 32°32′13″N97°5′59″W / 32.53694°N 97.09972°W |
| Organization | |
| Care system | Private hospital |
| Type | General hospital |
| Religious affiliation | Seventh-day Adventist Church |
| Network | AdventHealth |
| Services | |
| Standards | Joint Commission [1] |
| Emergency department | Level IV trauma center |
| Beds | 59 |
| Helipads | |
| Helipad | Aeronautical chart and airport information for XA64 at SkyVector |
| History | |
| Construction started | 2018 |
| Opened | December 1, 2020 |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
| Lists | Hospitals in Texas |
Texas Health Hospital Mansfield [2] [3] is a non-profit hospital campus in Mansfield, Texas, United States and is the second joint venture between Texas Health Resources and AdventHealth. The hospital is designated a Level IV trauma center by Texas Health and Human Services. [4]
On July 12, 2018, Texas Health Resources and Adventist Health System announced that they would have a four-story hospital and a 80,000-square-foot medical office building built in Mansfield, Texas for $150 million. [5] [6] Construction began in the fall of 2018. [7] The surgical and ICU patient rooms were constructed with modular restroom pods. The reason this was done was the construction site was plagued by bad weather and there was a shortage of skilled workers. [5] [8]
On December 1, 2020, 195,400 square foot (18,150 m2), Texas Health Mansfield opened with 59 beds and has a capacity to expand to 95 beds. It is located by U.S. Route 287 and 1 mile (1.6 km) from Texas State Highway 360 [9] [10] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the grand opening was cancelled, Texas Health Resources donated the money to Mansfield Independent School District, Harvest in Mansfield Center, Toys for Tots, Mansfield Mission Center and Mansfield Cares. [9] [10]