Baylor Health Care System strives to provide perfect care at every opportunity from preventive medicine such as advanced treatment methods to fight incurable diseases to free health education classes and screenings. Baylor also provides care to those without health coverage or the means to pay. Baylor Health Care System has been a not-for-profit system for more than 100 years; Baylor uses all revenue over expenses to improve the health of everyone through community service, research, education and patient care.
The medical specialties offered in Baylor Medical Center at Irving are: Urology and Urogynecology, Women?s Health, Women?s Wellness, Weight Management, Rehabilitation, Primary Care, Orthopedics, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Imaging and Radiology, Heart and Vascular, Emergency Care, Digestive Diseases, Diabetes, Cancer and Asthma and Pulmonary. In 2005, Baylor Medical Center at Irving celebrated 41 years as the community hospital of Irving. This hospital offers advanced health care services in areas such as: emergency medicine for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, orthopedic surgery and oncology, neuroscience, cardiovascular treatment and research.
Baylor Medical Center at Irving has a volunteer program that offers many rewarding experiences if you enjoy helping make a difference in the lives of others. Through the year-round Adult Program (for adults 18 and older) and the Junior Program (Summer Only), you can provide enhancement of patient care in areas that include community outreach, clerical, patient care and customer service.