Texas Health Hospital Mansfield | Whole health | Winter 2026

Winter 2026 3 A year of growth, community and connection Hospital highlights from this past year In 2025, Texas Health Hospital Mansfield marked its fifth year, and what a year it was for patient care, partnerships and community engagement! Strengthening and expanding services “Since opening, Texas Health Mansfield has made remarkable strides in advancing care and expanding services for our community,” says Chief Operating Officer Carine Moura. Those strides continued as the hospital— among other developments—paved the way for a new hybrid operating room, which opened in January 2026 to provide new capabilities in cardiac electrophysiology and vascular care. Women’s services also grew significantly, particularly in the areas of obstetrics and midwifery care, breast care, and NICU capacity— and that growth will continue in 2026. Next up: a new Inpatient Women’s Unit that will expand labor, delivery and postpartum capacity; a dedicated NICU wing; and a new outpatient women’s health center. “As we design the space and the overall experience, we’re considering every aspect of our patients’ journey—from mental health services and wellness programs to easy navigation and quick access to medical resources,” Carine notes. The Texas Health Mansfield emergency department has been redesignated as a primary stroke center and level four trauma facility. The hospital plans to expand this vital service to Midlothian in 2027 with a freestanding emergency department offering an array of outpatient services. More providers to serve you In 2025, Texas Health Mansfield added more than a dozen new providers, expanding access to primary and specialty care. More providers are expected to join this year. Community partnerships in action Beyond the hospital’s walls, Texas Health Mansfield continued to serve the community through partnerships and outreach, including: ● A new partnership with Habitat for Humanity that will bring together hospital volunteers to help build a Mansfield home (weather delayed the work, but a monetary contribution was made in 2025) ● A free sports physical event for hundreds of students to help ease the financial burden for families of student-athletes ● “Play Days” with the Trinity Foundation, YMCA and Harvesting in Mansfield (HIM) food bank to help address food insecurity and limited healthcare access in underserved areas ● Quarterly volunteer projects to support food banks and other area nonprofits ● A cancer awareness 5K event, which had more than 600 participants and 200 community volunteers “Extending the healing ministry of Christ means meeting people where they are, both within our hospital and out in the community,” says Lindsey Trook, Director of Community Engagement. Exceptional care every year Visit TexasHealthMansfield.org to find services and providers to help keep you in the best of health.

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