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Recognized as a leader in the region and for exceptional nursing care, our hospital in Round Rock, Texas, offers advanced medical services and treatments.

About St. David's Round Rock Medical Center

Our clinic is the first specialized cardiac facility in Williamson County, Texas, which offers heart and valve surgery and includes a catheterization and electrophysiology lab, as well as a hybrid operating room (OR). Our facility is also known for providing neurosurgery, advanced orthopedic and robotic services.

Compassionate hospital care

Our hospital provides many services for you and your family, including programs for involvement and tips on how to keep yourself safe in an emergency.

More about our facility

St. David's Round Rock Medical Center, part of St. David's HealthCare, is a 209-bed facility and Level II Trauma Center that provides comprehensive care with a variety of specialties including cardiothoracic and vascular, trauma, neurosurgery, advanced stroke care, cancer care, orthopedics and robotics. The Heart Hospital of Austin at St. David's Round Rock was the first specialized cardiac facility in Williamson County to offer open-heart, thoracic and vascular surgeries, as well as complex catheterization and electrophysiology procedures. Other services include NICU and women's programs, comprehensive breast imaging services operated through on-site provider Solis Mammography, on-site emergency services, a 24-hour emergency department in Leander, and dedicated units for cancer care and inpatient rehabilitation. Additionally, St. David's Round Rock Medical Center is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a Magnet ® hospital, the highest and most prestigious distinction a healthcare organization can receive for nursing practice and quality patient care.

Community involvement

We actively support the community we serve through these and other sponsorships and involvement:

  • Round Rock Chamber of Commerce
  • Round Rock Area Serving Center
  • Round Rock Police Department
  • Round Rock ISD Education Foundation
  • Round Rock Greater Community Foundation
  • Senior Access
  • Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce
  • Leander Chamber of Commerce
  • Leander Excellence in Education Foundation (LEEF)

There are also many opportunities to volunteer at our hospital.

Medical ID kit

Quick access to personal medical data can make a huge difference in an emergency. This kit makes that possible. It keeps your important medical information readily available, including your choice of hospital. You never know when an emergency can happen; be prepared before it does. St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center’s “Who-What-Where Emergency Information Kit” lets EMS know about you and your choices, in case you can’t.

ID card

Put all your pertinent medical information on this easy-to-use card, including your choice of ER. This can save critical minutes in the hands of EMS and ER staff.

Window sticker

Immediately alert EMS that you are carrying the St. David’s “Who-What-Where Emergency Information Kit,” and that St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center is your ER of choice.

Our leadership

Our hospital leadership teams are dedicated to continually improving our services, abilities and safety practices. They ensure our patients and our communities get access o the high-quality care they need and deserve.

Newsroom

We regularly publish articles when we add new services, departments and advanced technology, so you can see all the benefits our hospital has to offer. 

Contact us

Communication with you and your family is an important part of your care plan when you're with us. We are open to questions, comments and feedback any time. 

The Joint Commission public notice

As required, our hospital undergoes unannounced surveys to assess our compliance with national standards related to our accreditations. If you have any information you want to share related to this, you may request a public information interview with The Joint Commission.

About The Joint Commission survey 

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