Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital

Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital has a rich history in North Texas as a Level III Trauma Center, Advanced Acute Heart Attack Ready Center and Advanced Primary Stroke Center, serving the communities of Arlington, Kennedale, Dalworthington Gardens, Pantego, Mansfield and Grand Prairie advanced life-saving care close to home. The hospital services include comprehensive cardiac care, women’s services with full-service breast center and advanced imaging, joint replacement, orthopedics, rehabilitation services, cancer services, and advanced wound care. The hospital is also certified by the Texas Department of State Health Services as an advanced Level III Maternal and Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, providing specialized care to our tiniest patients.
About the community
Arlington, Texas calls itself “The American Dream City”. Located in the center of the Dallas/Fort Worth “Metroplex”, Arlington has a lot to offer residents in quality neighborhoods and great schools. Some call Arlington the “Entertainment capital of the Metroplex” because it is home to Six Flags Over Texas, AT&T Stadium (Home of the Dallas Cowboys) and the Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Park. Here, there is always something to do and see in town, and it’s an easy trip to either Dallas or Fort Worth for additional sports, entertainment and leisure activities.
Why consider Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas?
Texas Health Arlington Memorial is part of Texas Health Resources, located in and around Dallas/Fort Worth, the heart of North Texas. This area is known for its high quality of living, excellent career opportunities and an easy connection to the rest of the world through Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
Why is North Texas so attractive?
Variety of lifestyles. From big cities to small, North Texas has more than 150 cities in the region (15 cities with populations of more than 100,000), offering residents a wide variety of communities and lifestyles, from downtown urban to suburban residential, rural and everything in-between.
Size and opportunity. North Texas is the fastest-growing large region in the U.S. We add one person every four minutes, and the Metroplex is anticipated to overtake Chicago as the third-largest region in the U.S. upon the release of the 2020 Census data. The region has been the destination for many high-profile relocations in recent years, with brands including Toyota's North American headquarters, McKesson, Charles Schwab and many more companies now calling North Texas home. These companies join other North Texas-based Fortune 500 companies headquartered here, including ExxonMobil, AT&T, Kimberly-Clark, American Airlines, Texas Instruments, Builders FirstSource and Southwest Airlines. Dallas/Fort Worth also benefits from the availability of rich higher education opportunities with 33 colleges and universities based here.
Recreational opportunities. North Texas is home to 124 museums, 180 golf courses, 1,000 miles of off-street trails, 2,000 public parks, dozens of lakes, two world-class zoos and thousands of restaurants and other recreational opportunities. Dallas has the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous blocks and a park built over a freeway. The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district where the past has come to life and western culture thrives. Fifteen professional and e-sports teams call North Texas home, including the Dallas Cowboys, the Dallas Mavericks, the Dallas Stars, the Texas Rangers, FC Dallas and many more.
Diversity. Dallas/Fort Worth is home to the most diverse ZIP code in the U.S. (in Irving, Texas) and our diversity doesn’t stop there: We have minority chambers that are actively supporting the region’s minority-owned businesses, an LGBTQ+ Chamber and robust diversity, and equity and inclusion programming at many companies and associations throughout the Metroplex.
Commitment to caring. North Texans have a giving heart: Twenty-nine percent of the state’s non-profits are located here. Initiatives like North Texas Giving Day, a region-wide initiative from the Communities Foundation of Texas, raise tens of millions for local nonprofits each year.