Houston Methodist opens Comprehensive Care Center in Creekside Park in The Woodlands

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Houston Methodist has opened a new Comprehensive Care Center in Creekside Park, The Woodlands, which began serving patients on April 7, 2025. The center provides a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, endocrinology, and physical therapy, all designed to cater to the diverse health needs of the community. Advanced diagnostic and treatment options, such as on-site lab testing and cardiac rehabilitation, are also available. Medical Director Dr. Juan Carlos Rozo emphasizes a collaborative approach to patient care, ensuring that a team of experts works together for optimal health outcomes.

The facility features modern technologies, including self-check-in kiosks and ambient listening systems, aimed at improving patient-provider interactions. A ribbon-cutting event on April 11 brought together community members and Houston Methodist leadership, showcasing the center's commitment to health and wellness. Guests toured various departments, including Cardiology and Orthopedics, highlighting the facility's extensive capabilities. This center is a significant addition to the region, enhancing healthcare access and quality for local residents.

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