Welcome to Texas Health Cleburne

Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne is pleased to serve as a key health care resource for our local community and surrounding areas in Johnson County. As a recognized Level IV Trauma Center by the Texas Department of State Health Services, we offer our patients an experienced team of physicians on the medical staff who provide compassionate care. Whether you’re starting a family, in need of emergency services or seeking preventive care, Texas Health Cleburne is here for you.

Parking & Transportation

Free parking is available for all patients and visitors on the campus of Texas Health Cleburne.

For more information on where parking is available, view or print a copy of the campus map.

Visitor Information

Updated Texas Health visitor guidelines.

For safety reasons, latex balloons or other latex products are not allowed (mylar balloons are allowed).

Dining Options


Hospital Cafeteria

Location: Basement of the main hospital
Temporarily closed

Fresh Market Café

Location: Basement at the entrance of the cafeteria.

Available at all times, the Fresh Market Café offers traditional vending options along with fresh fruit, sandwiches and healthy snacks. Credit and debit cards are accepted.

Chapel


Hospital Chapel

People of all faiths are welcome to use the chapel, located on the first floor of the main hospital. If you need a chaplain, please ask the nurse or call 817-641-2551.

Gift Shop


Hospital Gift Shop

Main Hospital Lobby
Limited hours

Nurse with patient
Visitor Guidelines & Your Upcoming Visit
We have modified many of our guidelines to help keep our patients, their visitors, our care teams and the entire North Texas community safe. Find information to help you prepare for your procedure or visit.
 
Hospital Leadership
  • Christopher Leu, President
    Christopher Leu, President, Texas Health Cleburne
    Christopher Leu

    Christopher Leu serves as president of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne, joining the leadership team there in July 2022 after serving in the same post at Texas Health Stephenville for the previous 15 years. Prior to joining Texas Health Stephenville, he was vice president of operations and business development at Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital.

    Leu has been with Texas Health Resources since 1998, when he joined the administrative staff at Texas Health Arlington Memorial. Prior to that, he was director of finance for the Harris Methodist Health System. He gained experience over the years in health care finance, contracting, compliance, hospital operations and business development.

    Leu earned master's degrees in business administration and hospital and health administration from the University of Iowa. He earned his bachelor's degree in finance and speech communication from Texas Christian University.

  • Vicki Brockman, Chief Nursing Officer

    Vicki Brockman, D.N.P., R.N., NE-BC, Chief Nursing Officer, Texas Health Cleburne
    Vicki Brockman

    Vicki Brockman, D.N.P., R.N., NE-BC, serves as chief nursing officer at Texas Health Cleburne.

    She joined Texas Health in August 2016 from Northwest Texas Healthcare System in Amarillo, where she served as assistant chief nursing officer.

    During her more than 20-year career at Northwest, Brockman was instrumental in establishing The Children’s Hospital as well as the Child Life program. She also served on the system design team for the build of a new electronic medical record for nursing, and helped successfully transition the post-partum and newborn nursery to one mother-baby unit, which increased productivity and improved exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge.

    A nurse since 1981, Brockman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from West Texas University, a Master of Science in Nursing from West Texas A&M University, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

    Brockman has been active in the profession and her community. She helped re-establish the Panhandle Organization for Nurse Executives (PONE) and served as its president for two years. She is also a member of multiple professional organizations, including the American Organization for Nurse Executives, Texas Nurses Association, Academy of Medical Surgical Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society, and the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. She has served on the board of directors for The Bridge Children’s Advocacy Center, Ronald McDonald House and Children’s Miracle Network, among other charitable organizations.

    Outside of work, Brockman enjoys word and jigsaw puzzles, reading mystery novels and traveling, particularly to the mountains.

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