Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center is home to academics, research, and clinical care programs to advance the treatment and prevention of cancer.
William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital brings together the knowledge, expertise, research, and innovation of a world-class medical institution into one remarkable facility – with the patient at the center of it all.
UT Southwestern’s renowned Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center now offers its leading-edge treatment at the Moncrief Cancer Institute in Fort Worth.
The University Hospital Simmons Cancer Clinic located in the UT Southwestern Medical Center at Richardson/Plano offers high-quality, specialized cancer care and general hematology services from a multidisciplinary team of experts.
The three-story building – the largest individual facility for radiation oncology in North Texas – is structured in a way that enhances the delivery of quality care, creates efficient patient management, promotes collaboration among caregivers, and ensures high levels of patient safety.
UT Southwestern Medical Center faculty has been caring for patients at Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas County’s only public hospital and one of the country’s largest, for decades, providing diagnosis and treatment for virtually every type of condition or disease.
A private, nonprofit institution, with more than 400 beds and over 50 specialty clinics.