Welcome to Texas Health Frisco
There’s no place in America that’s quite like Frisco. That’s why it deserves a hospital that’s one of a kind. From the moment you arrive on campus, you will see that Texas Health Hospital Frisco was built with you in mind. But it also has touches you wouldn’t expect, like boot camps and yoga classes, walking trails and natural building materials like wood and limestone, and a rainwater irrigation system. And that makes us more than a hospital, we’re a destination for your health and well-being.
Parking & Transportation
Patients and visitors are encouraged to valet park or self-park in the parking garage.
Visitor Information
Patients may receive visitors at any time (specialty units may have some variation). Please check with the nurse regarding specific unit visiting hours and quiet time guidelines, or if you have any special needs or requests.
For safety reasons, latex balloons or other latex products are not allowed (mylar balloons are allowed).
Dining Options
Café
Location: First floor of main hospital
Breakfast
7 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Grab and Go
10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Lunch
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Dining Options, cont.
Fresh Market Café
Location: 3rd Floor
Available at all times, the Fresh Market Café offers traditional vending options along with fresh fruit, sandwiches and healthy snacks. Credit and debit cards are accepted.
Chapel
Hospital Chapel
People of all faiths are welcome to use the chapel located on the second floor of the main hospital. If you need a chaplain, please ask the nurse or call 469-495-2124.
Gift Shop
The Gift Shop
The gift shop is located in the main hospital lobby.
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Back & Spine Care
Back and spine pain are among the most common reasons for doctor visits and are a major cause of disability, lost work days and high health care costs. Thankfully, the orthopedic or neurologic spine specialists on the medical staff at Texas Health Frisco can address these problems through a number of treatment options, including minimally invasive techniques.
Some of the common conditions treated include:
- Cervical spondylosis
- Cervical spondylolisthesis
- Cervical herniated disc
- Cervical stenosis
- Cervical radiculopathy
- Cervical myelopathy
- Lumbar spondylosis
- Lumbar spondylolisthesis
- Lumbar herniated disc
- Lumbar stenosis
- Lumbar radiculopathy
- Spinal fractures
- Compression fractures
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Cardiology and Heart Care
Texas Health Frisco has a number of cardiologists on the medical staff providing care ranging from diagnosis to procedures and follow-up care.
Cardiopulmonary Care and Evaluation
Texas Health Frisco provides technical, diagnostic, therapeutic and educational services directed toward assisting the physician with the diagnosis and treatment of cardiopulmonary disorders.
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Digestive Health
Texas Health Frisco provides technical, diagnostic, therapeutic and educational services directed toward assisting the physician with the diagnosis and treatment of digestive disorders.
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Emergency Services
Texas Health Frisco offers Emergency Services on a 24-hour basis. The Emergency Room is staffed by independent full-time physicians and nurses. Emergency Medicine physicians provide immediate evaluation, care and stabilization to patients with illnesses and injuries. Our Emergency physicians, nurses and technicians participate in ongoing continuing education programs to keep abreast of current trends and developments in emergency care.
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Intensive Care
Patients facing the challenge of an acute, life-threatening injury or illness can take comfort in knowing that Texas Health Frisco has a comprehensive Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Hospitalists (physicians dedicated to caring for patients in a hospital setting) provide expertise and care coordination along with experienced critical care nurses and a multidisciplinary team approach including cardiopulmonary services, physical therapy, social services and dietitian services. Plus, the ICU nurses provide safe, personalized, high-quality care for each patient and ensure comfort for their families.
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Maternity Care
When new parents choose to deliver their baby at Texas Health Frisco they receive quality individual medical care along with a comprehensive education program. Additionally, our physicians, nurses, board-certified lactation consultants and clinical support staff have many years of training in maternity services.
Texas Health Frisco offers:
- Spacious labor-delivery-recovery (LDR) suites for a comfortable birthing experience
- Texas Health Frisco has 22 spacious two-room mother-baby suites for families to comfortably stay after the birth of their baby. Rooms include a separate sitting or sleeping area with a pull-out couch for a support person, two flat screen TVs, a mini refrigerator, free internet access and free on-demand movies
- Childbirth education classes
- If your infant needs additional care after the birth, Texas Health Frisco has a Level II NICU that offers experienced, compassionate newborn care.
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Orthopedics
The physicians on the medical staff at Texas Health Frisco have a broad range of experience to help you decide what option is best for you. The caregivers at Texas Health Frisco are committed to treat all of our patients as unique individuals, not just as a knee, hip or shoulder. Because each patient is different, with unique needs and expectations, we offer a broad range of treatment options for musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. Their goal is to help determine the best care option so you can return to your daily activities.
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Rehabilitation
Physical therapy is a critical part of the healing process. In collaboration with UT Southwestern Medical Center Frisco, Texas Health Frisco offers inpatient and outpatient therapy, both with a goal to help patients return to their regular daily activities following injury, surgery or a medical condition.
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Weight Loss Surgery
The weight loss program at Texas Health Frisco is committed to your health and well-being and look forward to partnering with you to improve your health. Our surgeons and staff are devoted to helping you find your solution to achieve your weight loss goals and live a healthier life.
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Women's Health
Adolescent girls to senior women require care that recognizes their unique needs. Texas Health offers innovative options to treat the conditions that impact a woman’s life, at any stage with a focus on the well-being of the whole woman. A gynecologist on the medical staff at Texas Health Frisco can help guide you in caring for yourself, no matter the stage of life, including:
- Well-woman exams
- Pelvic floor and incontinence
- Pelvic pain
- Heavy and irregular periods
- Vaginal infections
- Birth control
- Menopause
- Hysterectomies
- Hormones
If a surgery is needed, there’s really nothing more important after surgery than a quick recovery. That’s why Texas Health Frisco offers advanced, robot-assisted surgeries including:
- Tubal Ligation
- Ovarian Cystectomy
- Ectopic pregnancy - surgical management of
- Hysterectomy
- Sacrocolpopexy
- Myomectomy
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy (for endometriosis)
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Hospital Volunteers
When you become a volunteer at Texas Health Frisco, you join a team of caring professionals whose mission is to improve the health of the people in the community they serve. Together with physicians on the medical staff, their vision is to be recognized by the community for faith-based care delivery, illness prevention and health education.
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Junior Volunteer Program
Junior Volunteer Program – During the summer, Texas Health Frisco opens the volunteer program to students 14 and older who have completed the eighth grade. Volunteers commit to working four hours a week from the first week of June until the first week of August.
Interest in volunteering? For more information, email Rhean Wren or call 469-495-2295.
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Brett Lee, President
Brett Lee serves as president of Texas Health Hospital Frisco, being named to that role in April 2019.
Lee brings a wealth of health care experience to the position, having spent the majority of his career in leadership roles in pediatric hospitals, including serving as vice president of operations and clinical services at Children's Medical Center of Dallas, where he worked closely with UT Southwestern to plan the opening of a new hospital campus in Plano and collaborated on the recruitment of multiple faculty members. He also has extensive experience working in complex joint venture environments, having served as the president of a joint venture between Tenet Healthcare and Baylor Scott & White Health that operated five hospitals in North Texas, including one in the Frisco market.
Lee earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical therapy from The University of Oklahoma and a Master of Health Science in health finance and management from The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. He also completed an Executive Program in Finance and Negotiation at Harvard Law School and earned a doctorate in Allied Health/Physical Therapy from Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions. He is also completing a Master of Science in leadership development from the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania.
Lee is married to his high school sweetheart, Mindy, and they have one school-age son, Preston. In his free time, Lee is an avid runner and enjoys traveling with family.
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Dorothy C. Foglia, Chief Nursing Officer
For over 40 years, Dorothy (Dort) C. Foglia, BSN, MS, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, Chief Nursing Officer at Texas Health Frisco, has committed herself to elevating the nursing profession through a proven record of successfully identifying and developing models that optimize care delivery, improve quality, and enhance organizational performance – all while keeping patients, their families, and staff at the forefront of her mind.
Her early foundations in patient care (adult and pediatric critical care) shaped her decision making as a nurse leader and educator, spearheading her efforts in the design and implementation of numerous nursing programs related to education, clinical practice, research, quality, and advanced practice. Her experience has equipped her to provide operational, clinical, financial, and administrative oversight in many healthcare settings.
In 2019, Dort moved from Vice President and Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Children’s Medical Center of Dallas, to her current role at Texas Health Resources (THR). Texas Health Frisco is a collaboration between THR and UT Southwestern Medical Center. The new 20-acre campus will bring an acute care hospital and multispecialty clinic complex to this fast-growing part of Collin County. The advanced facility will include environmentally conscious elements combined with high-end technology and specially designed treatment areas. The 325,000-square-foot facility will open in December 2019.
Over the course of her career, Dort has successfully led efforts to improve patient care and safety, patient access and throughput, clinical and patient care technology transitions, clinical effectiveness, strategic/business development, and regulatory readiness. Innovation and vision have been a solid part of her leadership in developing the infrastructure to support the future of patient care. In addition, Dort has been instrumental in achieving initial and ongoing Magnet status in her previous organization. Dort is passionate about people, evidenced by her success in holding leaders accountable to a healthy work environment, resulting in nurse resiliency and retention.
Of equal importance, is Dort’s unique and consistent skill in building and sustaining relationships with community and academic physicians. Dort’s dedication to advancing nurse leaders is evident through her daily influence at Texas Health and her involvement with the North Texas Organization of Nurse Leader (NTONL) Board, where she serves as the President. She has also presented on a variety of pediatric, critical care, quality, safety, accreditation/regulatory readiness, patient throughput, healthcare, and leadership topics at the local, regional, and national level.
Her commitment to nursing education is also seen through her efforts as a preceptor to graduate students in programs from around the United States, as well as past adjunct nursing faculty appointments at Texas Woman’s University (undergraduate faculty) and the University of Texas at Arlington (graduate faculty). Dort is also mentor at the Pennsylvania State University for undergraduate nursing students in the College of Nursing.
Dort is involved in her North Texas community, advocating for neglected and abused children on the Collin County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Governing Board and working to help provide this population with safety, a roof over their heads, and the tools they need to thrive.
Dort has been married to her husband, Denny, for 41 years. They are proud parents to two children, a son who is an attorney and a daughter who is a surgeon. Dort and Denny spend most of their time with their ever-growing family of four grandchildren.
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Robert L. Bass, Chief Quality and Medical Officer
Robert L. Bass, M.D., M.B.A., serves as chief quality and medical officer at Texas Health Hospital Frisco, joining the team in October 2019.
In this role, he is responsible for providing clinical perspective, knowledge and leadership to ensure collaboration and alignment between the hospital and physicians on the medical staff. He also assists with recruitment and retention of physicians.
Bass has been a practicing physician in North Texas for more than 20 years. He is an associate professor of hand/upper extremity surgery in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He previously served as vice chair of operations, and medical director of the Ambulatory Clinic for the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UT Southwestern. He holds the W.B. Carrell Distinguished Professorship of Orthopedic Surgery.
Bass completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Texas, Austin, and earned his medical degree at UT Southwestern Medical School. He completed his residency in Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa, and a Hand and Microsurgery Fellowship at the University of Cincinnati. He is board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand Surgery by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He also received his MBA with a concentration in health care leadership from the University of Texas at Dallas.