HEALTHCARE RESOURCES
Healthcare in Austin is top-notch, too. In
fact, four area hospitals have been
named to a list of the top 100 hospitals in
the United States. Scott & White Hospital,
South Austin Hospital (part of the St.
David’s system), University Medical
Center Brackenridge, and Seton Medical
Center Austin (both part of the Seton
Family of Hospitals), were chosen from
more than 5,000 hospitals that were
analyzed for quality of care, efficiency of
operations and sustained overall
performance.
New healthcare facilities are on the
horizon, too. In May 2011, Scott &
White broke ground on a new 12,000-
square-foot Scott & White Healthcare
clinic in Leander. Clinic services will
combine primary care practices and
physical therapy services. With 16 exam
rooms, two treatment rooms, on-site X-ray
and laboratory services, and three
physicians and two physical therapists on
staff, the new facility is a much-needed
resource for physical therapy patients in
Leander and Cedar Park who currently
drive to Scott & White’s Round Rock clinic
for care.
Lakeway, too, has seen incredible growth
– increasing the need for additional
healthcare resources in the area. New
facilities include the Lake Travis Specialty
Hospital, a 38-bed hospital (including six
intensive care beds) that opened in 2010
to provide care for long-term, acute-care
patients.
Lakeway’s newest healthcare resource is
the Lakeway Regional Medical Center –
an acute-care general hospital with 70 to
80 licensed beds and 25 ER beds that
opened in 2012. Part of a 54-acre
medical complex development, plans for
the hospital’s first phase include a
270,000-square-foot space with 179
beds. The facility is also planned to have
a Level 3 trauma center with a helipad
and ambulance bays next to its
emergency room.
General medical services at Lakeway
Regional Medical Center include
cardiology/cardiothoracic; radiation
oncology; emergency department;
surgery; gastrointestinal services;
women’s health services including
obstetrics; infusion therapy; radiology;
and nuclear medicine. The hospital will
also offer respiratory services; physical
therapy/sports medicine; occupational
therapy; speech-language pathology;
and pain management.
The following pages list healthcare
resources in Austin, Texas to help you find
a doctor, hospital, or immediate-care
facility, as well as listing of public health
and community clinics, and other support
services.
AUSTIN, TEXAS HEALTHCARE
RESOURCES & HOSPITALS
The following is a list of Austin, Texas
healthcare resources to help you find a
doctor, hospital or immediate-care facility.
We’ve also included a listing of public
health and community clinics, as well as
other health and wellness support
services.
Austin Diagnostic Clinic
12221 N. Mopac Expressway
(Main location; see website for
specific locations)
Austin, TX 78758-2483
512-901-1111
www.adclinic.com
Established in 1952, the Austin
Diagnostic Clinic is one of Austin’s largest
physician-owned clinics, with more than
120 doctors and providers representing
22 medical specialties. The ADC network
includes multiple offices throughout Austin
and Central Texas – including the main
clinic and a family practice clinic in North
Austin, Cedar Bend, Circle C, Lakewood
(off Loop 360), Round Rock, Westlake,
Bastrop, Cedar Park, Luling, Marble Falls,
and San Marcos. ADC also offers
focused services for weight loss, diabetes
management, rehabilitation, and more,
as well as specialty services and
locations that include the EasyCare
Clinic, Pediatric Urgent Care, an Imaging
Center, Nephrology Clinics, and several
laboratory and X-ray centers.
Austin Lakes Hospital
1025 East 32nd Street (located in the St.
David’s Pavilion, 2nd & 3rd floors)
Austin, TX 78705
512-544-5253 (LAKE)
www.austinlakeshospital.com
Part of St. David’s Healthcare System,
the Austin Lakes Hospital offers mental
health diagnostic services and
treatment, including inpatient and
outpatient services for adults and
specialized programming for those in
the early stages of dementia.
Austin Regional Clinic
4515 Seton Center Parkway, Suite 215
Austin, TX 78759
512-231-5513
www.austinregionalclinic.com
The Austin Regional Clinic was founded
by three physicians in 1980, and is now
one of the largest multispecialty health
care groups in central Texas, serving
more than 380,000 residents. Primary
and specialty care services include
family practice, pediatrics, and general
internal medicine, as well as OB/GYN
services, podiatry, allergy, ENT,
physical therapy, weight loss, travel
clinics, and surgery. There are 18 Austin
Regional Clinic locations across the
Austin area, including Cedar
Park/Leander, Central Austin, Kyle,
Northeast Austin (including Hutto, Round
Rock, and Pflugerville), Northwest
Austin, and South Austin.
Austin State Hospital
4110 Guadalupe Street
Austin, TX 78751
512-452-0381
www.dshs.st
ate.tx.us/mhhospitals/austin
sh/ default.shtm
The Austin State Hospital (ASH) provides
psychiatric care to a 38-county region in
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