Frisco, Texas — Medical City Frisco will celebrate a ten years of healthcare excellence with a $10,000 donation to Ronald McDonald House of Dallas in support of the nonprofit’s hospitality cart program.
Medical City Frisco opened its doors on April 1, 2016, with 54 patient beds and has since expanded to 97 beds. In 2025, Medical City Frisco delivered 1,487 babies, performed 6,626 surgeries and had more than 22,651 emergency room visits. The hospital currently employs more than 600 colleagues and generated $5.9 million in local property and sales taxes in 2024.
“Caring for the community is at the heart of who we are and everything we do at Medical City Frisco,” says Medical City Frisco CEO Ken Stevens. “As Frisco continues to welcome new residents, our hospital is proud to continue growing, expanding services, strengthening capabilities and deepening our impact. We look forward to the next decade and beyond as the destination of choice for healthcare excellence.”
The hospital has continued to expand over the years, enhancing its systems of care to better serve the community. Notable milestones include:
- March 2017: First cardiac catheterization lab opens
- October 2018: Women’s services unit opens; first baby born
- July 2020: Medical Office Building 2, parking garage open in Frisco Square
- December 2022: New patient tower opens with 36 bed expansion, including 18 beds each in the intensive care and progressive care units
- December 2022: NICU receives Level III designation, the only Level III NICU in Frisco today
- July 2023: Second cardiac catheterization lab opens
- December 2023: Surgical services unit expansion, including additional operating rooms
- April 2024: Inpatient rehabilitation unit opens
- May 2025: Expansion of emergency department rooms, new women’s services operating room
Advancing healthcare through partnerships, Medical City Frisco and Ronald McDonald House of Dallas have collaborated since 2023 to operate a hospitality cart serving new families in the postpartum and neonatal intensive care units. The cart is stocked with snacks, refreshments and activity kits which are provided to families for free.