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Texas Medical Center

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Available Workspaces

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Business hours

Monday

from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Tuesday

from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Wednesday

from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Thursday

from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Friday

from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX 77030

Walk & ride

  • Walk score

    53/100

    Somewhat Walkable
  • Transit score

    73/100

    Excellent Transit
  • Bike score

    84/100

    Very Bikeable

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Reviews

4.6
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1

Brandy Nicola

May 15 2026

Katherine Trimino did not doing her job well

2

Benjamin Broward

Apr 06 2026

Evidently I don't have patients rights. Finding out that after two open heart procedures. The second one was a replacement of my valves with metal and carbon, that I have a Ascending aneurysm that the surgeons knew and did nothing about. Both times. Not even tell me. I found out later "by accident " is what cardiology says, that I have this problem. When I asked about why they didn't fix it they told my wife and I that the surgeons were tired. So they're confirming I have a Ascending aneurysm and at the same time dodging the truth. Tried to talk withthe business department about it, and all I got was " please call so we can talk about it". No call. Surprise. So they set an appointment for September to discuss my health. So all I can take from this, is that their ( Ben Taub) just waiting for me to die. It's funny, kinda that my aunt gave her life being a charge nurse at Ben Taub,and now Ben Taub is going to take my life because they don't want to admit that they screwed up.

5

Frank Fazzalari

Mar 12 2026

Visited Texas Medical Center while in Houston. The atmosphere was impressive and expansive, and the overall experience felt well-organized and professional. Our daughter is currently working here, which gave us a chance to spend some time in the area and see just how massive this medical district really is. The area is beautifully maintained and enormous, with world-class hospitals, research institutions, and medical schools all concentrated in one place. I jokingly call it "the Las Vegas of hospitals" -- the scale, energy, and constant activity are remarkable. Overall, an incredible medical hub and something quite impressive to see firsthand. Saluti.

5

John

Jan 24 2026

The largest medical complex in the world. Being treated here means access to an unprecedented concentration of specialists and technology. Individual hospitals (like Methodist, Texas Heart) within TMC are world-class. The inter-hospital shuttle system is essential. An overwhelming but unmatched ecosystem for health.

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