We think the latest advances in health care should be close to home, not miles away – we are YOUR medical center.
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands brings together the ultimate in health care technology, expertise and healing for families in south Montgomery County, north Harris County and surrounding communities.
Our all private room hospital includes enhancements like room service and sleeper sofas for family caregivers, where visitors and patients can access free wireless Internet through the MH_GUEST network to communicate with family and friends. Additionally, discover new campus features including a larger, relocated gift shop and expanded cafeteria and dining areas. Enjoy our Café-on-the-Go with Starbucks barista services, Market Coffee in the South Tower also with Starbucks barista services and snacks, a chapel, the Healing Garden, and Wolf Park with its own dedicated playground and seating area. Explore and be inspired by the hospital's many pieces of artwork including local and Texas photography, abstract paintings and multimedia sculptures.
In an effort to address community health and shape a healing environment, Memorial Hermann The Woodlands is a tobacco-free campus. No one may use tobacco inside or on the grounds outside the hospital or its surrounding medical plazas or parking garages.
Restricted tobacco products at and around our facilities, include cigarettes, e-cigarettes (vaping), pipes, and chewing tobacco. If you are a patient in need of tobacco, please reach out to your physician about a nicotine patch or ask us about resources for quitting tobacco use.
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands is part of Memorial Hermann Health System, with more than a 110-year history of caring for the greater Houston area. Memorial Hermann is a 17*-hospital system, which includes Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital; both are Level I Trauma Centers in Houston’s Texas Medical Center.
As a part of providing Community Benefit to enhance the health and well-being of the residents of the Greater Houston area, Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center is required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to identify the community’s health needs and strengths by conducting a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) to prioritize health issues, to provide a foundation for the development of a community health improvement plan, and to assist community organizations in their program planning. Learn More.