Huguley Memorial Medical Center

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Huguley Memorial Medical Center
Adventist Health System
Huguley logo.gif
Huguley Hospital and associated Doctors Building
Geography
Location Fort Worth, Texas, Texas, United States
Organization
Care system Medicaid, Medicare, Public
Funding Non-profit hospital
Hospital type General
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds 213
History
Founded 1977
Links
Website http://www.huguley.org
Lists Hospitals in Texas

Huguley Memorial Medical Center is a Seventh-day Adventist medical complex in south Fort Worth, Texas operated by Adventist Health System.

In His Hands, a sculpture at Huguley by Jeff Gottfried
Burleson Surgery Center at Huguley

The campus includes a 213 bed acute care hospital, imaging center, behavioral center, fitness center, retirement community, nursing center and hospice house.

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[edit] History

Huguley is named after Herbert T. Huguley, MD of Dallas who provided $6 million in funding for the hospital from his estate in honor of his parents. It initially opened in 1977 and has since expanded multiple times.[1]

[edit] Accreditations & Memberships

Huguley is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).[2]

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Coordinates: 32°35′11″N 97°19′09″W / 32.58651°N 97.31907°W / 32.58651; -97.31907

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