What You Need to Know Before—and After—You Seek Medical Care
When you or a loved one is facing a medical crisis, choosing a hospital system can feel overwhelming. While many healthcare providers in Texas offer excellent care, even the most well-known hospital names have been the sites of serious, preventable medical errors.
At Van Wey, Metzler & Williams, we believe patients deserve transparency. That’s why we’ve compiled detailed pages about the largest hospital systems and flagship facilities in Texas — not just to inform you, but to empower you.
Why This Page Exists
As nationally recognized medical malpractice attorneys, we’ve seen firsthand how easily patients can be harmed by breakdowns in communication, rushed care, or a lack of oversight — especially within large hospital networks.
This section of our website is designed to:
- Educate patients and families about the structure and history of Texas’ biggest healthcare systems
- Provide a clear picture of where known safety incidents or lawsuits have occurred
- Help potential clients recognize warning signs of negligence or malpractice
- Support victims who are considering their legal options after a preventable injury
We do this not to cast blame indiscriminately, but because we believe in accountability — and that informed patients are safer patients.
What You’ll Find Below
Click any of the links to learn more about that hospital system or individual facility, including legal history, areas of specialty, and what to do if you or someone you love has experienced substandard care.
Texas Hospital Systems We Track
Individual Hospitals and Flagship Facilities
Baylor University Medical Center – Dallas
CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Tyler
Medical City Dallas
The Woman’s Hospital of Texas (HCA)
St. David’s Medical Center – Austin
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa – San Antonio
Why This Matters
Behind every malpractice case is a real human story — one of pain, loss, and the search for answers. We are committed to shining a light on how healthcare systems operate, so families aren’t left in the dark.
If you suspect medical negligence, we encourage you to explore the information we’ve compiled — and reach out for a free, confidential case review. Let us help you understand what happened — and what comes next.