Welcome to Texas Health Plano

Since 1991, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano has served the communities of Plano, Frisco, Carrollton, Addison, Richardson, and McKinney. As a destination for high-acuity neurosurgery, stroke, heart and vascular, and orthopedic care, we use advanced technologies coupled with compassionate care to fulfill our mission of improving the health of the people in the communities we serve.

Parking & Transportation

Construction of a new 600-space parking garage is underway on the Medical Office Building 2 parking lot. Complimentary valet parking at the MOB 2 entrance is available for patients. For other parking options, please view or print a copy of the adjacent campus map. Please allow an additional 15-20 minutes when arriving for appointments. We appreciate your patience during this time.

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


Atrium Café

Location: Ground floor, hospital

Monday through Friday
7 a.m. – 9 a.m.
11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Closed Saturday & Sunday

Healing Grounds Coffee Shop

Location: First floor, hospital lobby

Monday through Friday
6:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday
7 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Pharmacy


Texas Health Prescription Shop

Location: First floor, Medical Office 1, near the hospital lobby

Monday through Friday
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m

Chapel


The Chapel

People of all faiths are welcome to use the chapel, located on the first floor of the hospital. If you need a chaplain, please ask the nurse or call 972-981-8000.

Gift Shop


The Gift Shop

Location: Hospital Lobby

Monday through Friday
8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Lori’s Online Gift Shop

With the online gift shop, loved ones can send gifts from anywhere—24/7. The online store has items that can be delivered to patients on the same-day in most cases. Browse the virtual aisles of the online gift shop to send flowers, balloons, gift baskets, and more to patients staying in the hospital.

Under Construction
We're Growing for You
There are big things happening at Texas Health Plano. Learn more about our expansion projects to better serve patients and our community.


Medical Minutes
Get information about a variety of health topics and conditions from physicians on the medical staff at Texas Health Plano.

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Comprehensive Stroke Program
Advanced Stroke Care
Texas Health Plano is committed to providing patients the highest level of stroke care by achieving designation as a Comprehensive Stroke Center. Physicians on the medical staff utilize advanced techniques and technologies to better diagnose and care for stroke patients.
Comprehensive Neurological Care
From conservative to complex care, our advanced neuroscience program is here to help patients with an array of brain, spine and nervous system disorders.
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Stay Ahead of Heart Disease
From screenings to valve therapies and vascular and cardiac rehabilitation, Texas Health can help you get the personalized care your heart needs.
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Maternity Services
From labor and delivery to your hospital stay, learn more about having your baby at Texas Health Plano.
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Orthopedics
Texas Health Plano offers a range of services and specialists to provide relief and help restore quality of life.
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Find a Physician
Whether you're looking for a family doctor or need specialized care, Texas Health Plano has a large network of physicians on the medical staff ready to care for you.
Hospital Leadership
  • Fraser Hay, President

    Fraser Hay, FACHE, President, Texas Health Plano
    Fraser Hay
    Fraser Hay, FACHE, serves as president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano, joining the leadership team there in July 2022 after four years in the same post at Texas Health HEB.

    He returned to Collin County after serving as vice president of professional and support services at Texas Health Plano from 2015 to 2017.

    During his tenure at Texas Health HEB, Hay led teams to improve the hospital’s quality of care, raised its overall CMS rating to four stars, and provided more complex care with the startup of a neurosurgery service line. He also has worked intentionally with community organizations, particularly the local school district to create programs that prepare students for careers in healthcare.

    Hay holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in finance from the University of Oklahoma and a master’s degree in health administration from Trinity University in San Antonio. He completed a residency with INTEGRIS Health in Oklahoma City.

    Hay remains active in his professional and personal communities by serving on the boards of the North Texas Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council (DFWHC). He also serves his local church, Good Shepherd Catholic Community in Colleyville, as a member of the Pastoral Advisory Council. Hay has been honored as Young Healthcare Executive of the Year by the North Texas Chapter of ACHE in 2015 and DFWHC in 2017.

    Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Lindsay, and their three young children.

  • Laura Massey, Chief Nursing Officer
    Laura Massey

    Laura Massey, MHA, BSN, RN, CPN serves Texas Health Plano as chief nursing officer, promoted to that position in January 2020.

    She joined the hospital as associate CNO in 2018 and then stepped up as interim chief nursing officer in October 2019. In that role, she collaborated with departments throughout the hospital to improve patient flow, the patient experience and quality care outcomes. Through her work with Emergency Department leadership and physicians — as well as local community agencies — she has led initiatives to improve the processes and care provided to behavioral health and trauma patients.

    In previous positions, Massey led business development and outreach for Medical Air Rescue and First Flight Air Medical Transport, both located in McKinney. She also has logged years of experience in nursing leadership with Medical City Healthcare, specifically in Emergency Services, Critical Care, Pediatrics, Transport, EMS, Primary Care, Surgical Specialties and Business Development.

    She holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing and a master’s degree in health care administration from the University of Phoenix.

    Massey and her husband, Billy, live in Canton. They have two sons, Hunter and Tyler. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family, being outdoors and traveling.

  • Stephen K. Hadzima, Chief Quality and Medical Officer

    Stephen K. Hadzima, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Texas Health Plano
    Stephen Hadzima
    Stephen K. Hadzima, M.D., joined Texas Health Plano as its chief quality and medical officer in June 2011. Hadzima joined Texas Health Plano from UnitedHealthcare Medicare Solutions in St. Louis, where he served as senior medical director and vice president, and central region chief medical officer, for the Medicare Advantage products since 2008.

     

    As CMO for Texas Health Plano, Hadzima is responsible for all initiatives, programs and achievements in the areas of quality management, patient safety and risk management, infection prevention, and medical staff governance.

    Prior to his tenure with UnitedHealthCare Medicare Solutions, Hadzima was chief medical officer and chief quality officer in 2008 for Centerpoint Medical Center in Independence, Mo. from 1999 to 2007, he was vice president and chief medical officer for Christian Hospital in St. Louis, a founding member of BJC Healthcare. From 1987 to 2007, he was in engaged in either full or part-time practice in internal medicine, St. Louis County, Mo.

    Board-certified in internal medicine, Hadzima graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine in June 1983 with his bachelor's and doctor of medicine degrees. He completed his internship and residency at Saint Louis University and was awarded a master's degree in business administration from the Washington University Olin School of Business Executive Program in May 1998. His background also includes clinical instructor of medicine at St. Louis University and examiner for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

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