Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital Awarded Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers

January 28th, 2020

Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark for Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers.

“This certification recognizes our commitment to providing outstanding care to our patients in the Pearland and Brazoria County community,” said Kyle Price, senior vice president and CEO of Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital and Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital.  “We are proud to achieve this great distinction of becoming a Primary Stroke Center.”

The hospital earned this distinction after the Joint Commission conducted an on-site review in November.  Joint Commission experts evaluated compliance with stroke-related standards and requirements, including program management, the delivery of clinical care and performance improvement.

“Achieving this distinction was a team effort and represents to our community the quality of care we are able to provide to meet the unique and specialized needs of stroke patients in order to foster the best outcomes,” said Faraz Javed, performance improvement coordinator for stroke and chest pain at Memorial Hermann Pearland.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year more than 795,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke, which is the nation’s fourth leading cause of death. On average, someone suffers a stroke every 40 seconds and someone dies of a stroke every 4 minutes. Stroke is a leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States, with about 4.7 million stroke survivors alive today.

The Joint Commission’s Primary Stroke Center Certification is based on the recommendations for primary stroke centers published by the Brain Attack Coalition and the American Stroke Association’s statements/guidelines for stroke care. The Joint Commission launched the program — the nation’s first — in 2003. A list of programs certified by the Joint Commission is available atwww.jointcommission.org.

For more information on Memorial Hermann Pearland, visit www.memorialhermann.org.

Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital opens its doors

May 1st, 2016

Memorial Hermann officially opens its doors, offering a number of high-quality services and specialities to Pearland and surrounding communities.

Memorial Hermann officially opens its doors, offering a number of high-quality services and specialities to Pearland and surrounding communities.

The cranes and construction crews are gone, and in their place is the new, Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital – a 250,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art healthcare facility that ushers in a higher level of quality and safe care to the Pearland community.

The hospital, along with the Convenient Care Center and adjoining medical office buildings, make up a 40-acre, comprehensive medical campus. Memorial Hermann Pearland, located at 16100 South Freeway on the southbound side of Highway 288 near FM 518, becomes the 14th hospital in the Memorial Hermann  Health System.

“This is an exciting time for us as we open our hospital and I say our hospital because many of our employees, including myself, live in Pearland,” says Mario Garner, senior vice president and CEO, Memorial Hermann Pearland. “We want Memorial Hermann Pearland to quickly become the hospital of choice for the residents of Pearland, Alvin, Angleton, Manvel and surrounding communities.”

With its 64 beds, Memorial Hermann Pearland offers a number of high-quality services and specialties, including orthopedics and sports medicine, neurology, general surgery, heart and vascular, labor and delivery, gastroenterology and urology.

As an added amenity, Pearland Café, located inside Memorial Hermann Pearland, is open to the public serving breakfast from 7 to 9:30 a.m. and lunch from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. daily.  While at the hospital, patients and guests can also view Pearland’s historical timeline located just off the hospital’s main lobby. The timeline, which was developed in coordination with the Pearland Historical Society, illustrates the history of Pearland dating back to the early 1800s.

“We wanted our patients and their families to walk through our doors and into a warm, welcoming environment,” says Garner. “The unique architectural design of the hospital – which includes high ceilings and a lot of natural light – promotes a comforting healing environment for all. Equally important, the new hospital offers advanced, state-of-the-art technology to expertly address any healthcare need of the patient.”

The medical campus will offer additional benefits as part of the Memorial Hermann Health System. For example, if a patient arrives at Memorial Hermann Pearland in need of a higher level of care, they may be transferred to Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital or Memorial Hermann LifeFlight® can quickly and safely transport patients to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center or Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital.

Newborn makes history at new Pearland hospital

May 1st, 2016

Cash Joseph Lee, the first baby born at the new Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital, and his family are joined by Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital administrators and members of the hospital’s labor and delivery team.

Cash Joseph Lee, the first baby born at the new Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital, and his family are joined by Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital administrators and members of the hospital’s labor and delivery team.

With his first breath, Cash Joseph Lee made history, becoming the first baby born at Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital. Memorial Hermann’s newest hospital opened March 29.

Cash weighed six pounds, three ounces and arrived at 2:20 p.m. on April 4 to proud parents Sarah Wilson and Coby Lee of Pearland.

“My original due date was April 15 and I had hoped I would be able to deliver in the new hospital,” says Sarah Wilson. “Most of our extended family lives in Manvel and Alvin so it was super easy for all of them to get here; it’s been a wonderful experience.”

Dr. Michael Hunter, DO, delivered Cash. Memorial Hermann Pearland offers six private suites for labor, delivery, recovery and post-partum,  allowing the mother and her newborn to remain in the same suite throughout their stay. Memorial Hermann Pearland also offers expectant mothers in-house OB/GYN services 24 hours a day, seven days a week as well as neonatology services. For more information on Memorial Hermann Pearland call 713-413-5000.

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