Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton

72%

Patients that would definitely recommend

2% higher than the national average

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton is a medical facility located in Denton, TX. This hospital has been recognized for Patient Safety Excellence Award™ and Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award™.

Awards

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Hospital Quality Awards

Patient Safety Excellence Award™

Patient Safety Excellence Award™ (2022)

Top in the nation for providing excellence in patient safety by preventing infections, medical errors, and other preventable complications

Specialty Clinical Quality Awards

Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award™

Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award™ (2022)

Superior clinical outcomes in bariatric (weight loss) surgery

Safety Ratings

How well a hospital safeguards patients from potential complications

No events relating to foreign objects left in body during a surgery or procedure

1 rating was worse than expected

  • Acute kidney dysfunction following surgery

12 ratings were as expected

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Hospital Quality

Clinical Ratings

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Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Appendectomy

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Bariatric Surgery

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Specialty Excellence Awards

Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award™

Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award™

2022

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Pacemaker Procedures

In Hospital

As Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Coronary Interventional Procedures (Inpatient)

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Heart Attack

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Heart Failure

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Valve Surgery

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Diabetic Emergencies

In Hospital

Worse than Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Pulmonary Embolism

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Respiratory Failure

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Sepsis

Mortality In-Hospital

Better than Expected

Mortality within 30 days

Better than Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Gallbladder Removal Surgery

In Hospital

As Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Bowel Obstruction

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Colorectal Surgeries

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Gastrointestinal Bleed

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Pancreatitis

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Gynecologic Procedures

In Hospital

As Expected

Hysterectomy

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

C-Section Delivery

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Vaginal Delivery

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Stroke

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Hip Fracture Treatment

In Hospital

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Outpatient Total Hip Replacement

In Hospital

As Expected

Outpatient Total Knee Replacement

In Hospital

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Outpatient Back and Neck Surgery (except Spinal Fusion)

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Outpatient Rotator Cuff Repair

In Hospital

As Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Mortality In-Hospital

Better than Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Pneumonia

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

Better than Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Spinal Fusion

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Carotid Procedures

In Hospital

As Expected

Data Source

Patient Experience

Patient experience measures tell you how patients felt about the care they received at the hospital. These measures are based on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

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71%

Patients who gave a rating of 9 or 10

2% higher than the national average

72%

Would definitely recommend

2% higher than the national average

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton

National Average

Communication with doctors

Percent of patients who said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well

100%50%0%75%81%

Communication with nurses

Percent of patients who said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well

100%50%0%78%78%

Responsiveness of hospital staff

Percent of patients who said they always received help quickly from hospital staff

100%50%0%60%66%

Communication about medicines

Percent of patients who said that staff always explained medicines before giving them to patients

100%50%0%56%63%

Discharge Information

Percent of patients who said they were given information about recovering at home

100%50%0%86%84%

Care Transition

Percent of patients who said they understood their care needs when they left the hospital

100%50%0%50%52%

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton

National Average

Quietness

Percent of patients who said the area around their rooms was always kept quiet at night

100%50%0%63%60%

Cleanliness

Percent of patients who said their room and bathroom were always kept clean

100%50%0%65%73%

Providers

Provider Reviews

Didn't explain what the surgery involved so was shocked the day of surgery. Always saw the PA for post op appointments and never saw the doctor. I saw him for my initial appointment and the day of surgery and that was it.

Mar 14 2024

Review for Dr. Michnick

Always on time. He listens all the way. The entire staff is that way. They don't finish your sentences for you. I felt safe and unrushed.

Mar 13 2024

Review for Dr. Ebeling

First meeting I was a bit intimidated because Dr. Mubarak was sooooo serious and didn't smile. But my admiration for his expertise grew during the four days I was in the hospital: He paid visits every single day. How often does THAT happen? He didn't dash in, and rush out. Each time, he took...

Lynn R. Mar 12 2024

Review for Dr. Mubarak

Over the last year and a half I have seen Dr. Valente who I thorugh my own research and literally getting 6 opinions went with for Spinal Sugrery. He was transparently my second choice but available sooner and I could not wait for surgery for medical reasons. His staff and OM consistently are...

Disappointed Patient Mar 08 2024

Review for Dr. Valente

I have been a cancer patient at Texas Oncology - Denton since 2021. The quality of my care has been outstanding in all respects. When chemotherapy, radiation, and other treatments have not been sufficient, Dr Jain has referred me to excellent surgeons. Very recently, Feb 28, 2024, I had a mass...

Mar 08 2024

Review for Dr. Jain

Location

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton

3000 N INTERSTATE 35, Denton TX 76201

CallDirections

(940) 898-7000

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton located?

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton is located at 3000 N INTERSTATE 35, Denton, TX 76201. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.

Has Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton won any recent awards from Healthgrades?

Yes, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton has been awarded with Patient Safety Excellence Award™ and Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award™ in the past two years.

Is Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton highly rated with patients?

71% patients recommend this hospital. See Healthgrades for detailed clinical ratings by specialty.

Does Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton score well in safety ratings?

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How do I get in at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton?

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Contact Us

3000 N INTERSTATE 35

Denton, TX 76201

Directions

(940) 898-7000