Support Women’s Health at Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital
Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital is investing nearly $10 million in renovations to its Women’s Center and Breast Center — advancing care for local women. Access to high-quality, compassionate care is essential because early detection, maternal care, and long-term support directly impact a woman’s lifelong health.
While advanced technology has been added over the years, the current facilities are more than 40 years old and need significant upgrades. Renovations will create more welcoming spaces for patients and families and enable caregivers to provide care more efficiently and effectively.
To help make this vision a reality, the Texas Health Resources Foundation is seeking $1.5 million in philanthropic support. A generous $500,000 challenge grant from the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation has already brought us one step closer.
Breast Center
The Breast Center renovation is now complete—creating a serene, spa-like environment with modern technology and improved patient flow.
Highlights include:
- New 3D mammography for faster, more accurate imaging
- A tranquil biopsy suite in a new breast screening area
- A bone density machine for comprehensive, one-stop care
Women’s Center
Building on our Level III Maternal and Neonatal Intensive Care designation, the Women’s Center renovations will enhance both comfort and care delivery.
Highlights include:
- Renovated labor and delivery nursing stations
- Updated lobby, registration, and corridor areas
- Redesigned patient and family waiting areas
- New Obstetrics Emergency Department with private, comfortable suites
Health Begins Together
Every woman deserves compassionate, high-quality care—especially during life’s most vulnerable moments. Philanthropy plays a powerful role in shaping the future of her healthcare in our community. Your support helps ensure that this vital project is completed with her in mind. Naming opportunities are available. For more information, please contact Mauri Douglas at MauriDouglas@TexasHealth.org.