St. David's HealthCare

St. David’s HealthCare is one of the largest hospital systems in Texas and Austin’s fourth largest employer, operating six hospitals, four ambulatory surgery centers and multiple outpatient clinics throughout Central Texas.

St. David’s HealthCare has a long history of serving the residents of Central Texas with exceptional medical care.  Our 6,200 employees touch over 270,000 lives each year with a spirit of warmth and personal pride.

Visit our main website at www.StDavids.com

St. David's Medical Center (512) 476-7111
St. David's North Austin (512) 901-1000
St. David's South Austin (512) 447-2211
St. David's Round Rock (512) 341-1000
St. David's Georgetown (512) 943-3000
St. David's Rehabilitation (512) 544-5100

Research at NeuroTexas Institute at St. David's Healthcare

state of the art equipment

Research at NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare combines biology, computer science, mathematics, physics, and engineering to discover vital clues about how the brain and nervous system function.

Our primary focus is on advancing “state of the art” neurological and neurosurgical care in collaboration with NeuroTexas Institute physicians and scientists at local Austin academic and business affiliates. We are currently exploring a wide range of projects relating to improving patient outcomes, the genetic basis of neurological diseases, and innovative clinical trials. Learn More...

 

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Research Blog

  • Inaugural CPRIT conference

    The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) will be holding it's inaugural "Innovations in Cancer Research" conference in Austin, TX.  This conference will be held on November 17-19, 2010 ...

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  • Advancing TBI Research

    The CDC estimates more than 1.5 million Americans will experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) this year. Current treatment options for TBI patients are relatively limited, due in part to ...

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