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Medical City Weatherford is among the top 10% in the nation for quality outcomes, according to Healthgrades.

Medical City Weatherford is a 5-star recipient in the 2022 Ob-Gyn Awards by Healthgrades.

Medical City Weatherford received an "A" Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for spring 2022.

Medical City Weatherford has been recognized for its expertise and commitment in treating patients with chest pain.

Jim Boyle, MSN, RN, CNML, has been named as the new chief nursing officer for Medical City Weatherford, effective Jan. 10.

Medical City Weatherford achieved an "A" Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for fall 2021.

Medical City Weatherford has added two new robotic surgical platforms that use minimally invasive technology to enhance surgical care.

Medical City Weatherford is a 5-star recipient in the 2021 Women's Care Awards by Healthgrades.

In response to the low blood supply nationwide and in Parker County, Medical City Weatherford is encouraging the community to donate blood.

Medical City Weatherford physicians have treated several snake bites in July, prompting experts to urge caution outdoors.

Medical City Weatherford has been officially designated as a Level I Maternal Facility by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Medical City Weatherford has been awarded 5-stars for C-section delivery by Healthgrades.

Medical City Weatherford has announced its Board of Trustees for 2020. The hospital board is comprised of 10 community members who serve to advise...

Medical City Weatherford has treated its first flu patients of the 2019 season, prompting emergency room experts to urge precautions to prevent...

The Texas Historical Commission (THC) has honored Medical City Weatherford as a historically significant part of Texas history with a Recorded...

Medical City Weatherford announced that is has been recognized with several 2019 Women’s Care Awards from Healthgrades, the leading online resource...

Medical City Weatherford physician invites community to get healthy.

Medical City Weatherford expert explains how to differentiate between two common respiratory conditions.

Carving pumpkins and trick-or-treating may seem like harmless fun, but Halloween activities result in injury for many children every year.
