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Doctors Hospital of Laredo: Outstanding Services


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Doctors Hospital of Laredo is located at Bob Bullock Loop and McPherson Road. This beautiful and modern hospital is a 180-bed campus that features a new Sleep Center, a Women?s Center and comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services. The first floor of the main campus accommodates intensive care and cardiac care units, operating rooms, a large emergency department and radiology. The Women?s Center is also located on this floor; it has a separate entrance, post partum rooms, a neonatal intensive care unit, a nursery and labor and delivery suites. The upper three floors of this facility comprise a patient tower that is dedicated to medical/surgical and pediatric care.

This hospital is prepared to serve the increasing needs of the city for acute inpatient and outpatient care and diagnostics. Doctors Regional Cancer Treatment Center is located behind the hospital facility, it offers comprehensive cancer services. This Cancer Center is accredited by the American Colleges of Surgeons Commission on Cancer and is the only Cancer Center in the south of San Antonio that has this accreditation. The medical campus also houses a modern medical office building and the Doctors Hospital Hyperbaric and Wound Care Center.

The medical services offered by Doctors Hospital of Laredo are provided in English and Spanish as a sign of courtesy to the community. The principles of Doctors Hospital of Laredo are: Service Excellence, Continuous Improvement in Measurable Ways, Employee Development, Ethical and Fair Treatment of All, Teamwork, Compassion, Innovation in Service Delivery, Education and Research.


 

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