Baylor St. Lukes Medical Center and St. Lukes Health-The Woodlands Named Best Hospitals for 2025-2026 by U.S. News World Report

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Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center and St. Luke’s Health-The Woodlands Hospital have been recognized as Best Hospitals for 2025-2026 by U. S. News & World Report.

Baylor St. Luke’s ranked nationally in three specialties: cardiology (No. 25), gastroenterology (No. 45), and neurology (No. 46).

It also earned high-performing ratings in several service lines, including cancer and geriatrics. St. Luke’s Health-The Woodlands achieved a regional ranking of No. 10 in the Houston Metro area, receiving high-performing ratings for conditions such as COPD and heart failure. Dr.

Bradley T. Lembcke stated that the recognition reflects the hospital's dedication to delivering high-quality healthcare. U. S. News assessed more than 4,400 hospitals, with only 13% achieving a Best Hospitals designation.

This accolade underscores the quality of care available in the Houston area. The recognition not only highlights individual hospital achievements but also emphasizes the region's healthcare capabilities.

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