Christus Spohn Hospital - Corpus Christi has 667 beds and 24 bassinets, and you'll find hospital spaces like neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, a trauma center at level 2, a hospice program, and rooms for both psychiatric and physical rehab care. There are separate ICU spaces for medical-surgical cases, cardiac needs, and burn care, and the hospital shares a lot of resources with Christus Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi Memorial. The hospital is church-owned and part of the Nueces County Hospital District, so its mission's been about offering good, affordable care to those who need it most, including low-income and indigent folks throughout Nueces County. The staff works from several hospital campuses and specialty clinics, including Family Health Centers on Greenwood Road, Hospital Blvd, and Dr. Hector P. Garcia Memorial Family Health Center, while administrative offices sit at 555 N. Carancahua Street.
Specialty clinics and Trinity Clinic locations spread out to areas like Robstown and Westside, where people looking for coverage or care can use enrollment services. The hospital has primary care, urgent care, virtual care options, and outpatient clinics for children and adults, and they've got dedicated support for patients and families. Diagnostic tools like MRI, a pharmacy, physical rehab, and surgical rooms help address a lot of different health issues, from orthopedic or heart care to help with cancer detection. While there's not a designated Cancer Center, the hospital's American College of Surgeons (ACoS) approved, so it does offer some cancer services along with programs in heart and vascular care, orthopedics, sports medicine, and internal medicine. It employs a variety of healthcare staff, such as pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, and internal medicine doctors, with training that focuses on patient-centered care, particularly for LGBTQ+ patients and staff, backed by clear policies on non-discrimination and visitation rights.
Quick Care services, emergency rooms, medical surgical ICUs, burn care, and specialty areas are available through the network, and there are amenities to help patients and families feel a bit more at ease. The hospital takes a strong stance on keeping things clean and safe, and works hard to help everyone regardless of income. Several ways to get care include walk-in urgent care, scheduled appointments, health risk assessments, and a range of specialty or general services, supported by up-to-date hospital equipment and surgical technology. Public notices like meeting minutes and agendas get posted for transparency. The facility's known for sticking to its faith-based, nonprofit roots, serving all people, and aiming to provide access across the county with its multiple clinics and hospital locations.