William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital

6201 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, Texas 75390 (Directions)
214-633-4700

U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals - ranked in 11 specialties

Best hospital in North Texas

UT Southwestern has been named the #1 hospital in Dallas-Fort Worth for eight years in a row by U.S. News & World Report, and 11 of our specialties are nationally ranked for 2024-2025 – the most of any hospital in Texas.




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.

To meet a greater-than-expected need for specialty patient care in North Texas and the surrounding states, UT Southwestern recently completed a $502 million expansion of the hospital. Opened for patients in 2020, the 12-story third tower serves as the clinical home for the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute and adds operating rooms, interventional suites, a newly expanded Emergency Department, and two new parking facilities. The project enhances both the quality of care and the efficiency of delivery to accommodate growth.

Clements University Hospital has been designated a Level IV Basic Trauma Facility by the Texas Department of State Health Services. That means we can:

  • Provide resuscitation, stabilization, and assessment of injury victims and either give treatment or arrange for appropriate transfer to a higher-level designated trauma facility
  • Offer ongoing educational opportunities in trauma-related topics for health care professionals and the public
  • Implement targeted injury prevention programs

In addition, certain trauma patients who choose us for care will now have the option of having Emergency Medical Services (EMS) transport them to CUH.

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Patient and Family Experience

William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital was designed with the care and comfort of patients and their families in mind.

The landscaping surrounding the hospital creates a calming environment that helps reduce stress for patients and their families. Privacy and providing a peaceful, quiet environment were priorities in the design process. The hospital’s innovative layout allows deliveries of most supplies to bypass patient hallways, reducing the noise and activity that can disturb patients’ rest.

For patients, the process of checking into the hospital, navigating it, and being discharged have all been made easier. One distinctive feature is a special patient discharge area so that when patients are ready to leave the hospital, they can do so, with whatever assistance they need, more privately and quietly than going through the main entrance.

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Creatively Designed Spaces

A thoughtfully designed environment where every aspect of the hospital was designed with the care and comfort of patients and their families in mind.

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Research and Innovation

At UT Southwestern, we do more than just offer the latest treatments. We advance understanding of the causes of diseases, along with discoveries related to their treatment and prevention, through a world-renowned research program dedicated to moving discoveries in biomedical science from the research bench to the patient’s bedside.

Our legacy of applied discovery continues at the William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital. Designed to integrate the process and fruits of discovery into patient care, the facility has more than 40,000 square feet of space dedicated to research and learning.

The Patient and Family Resource Center allows patients and family members to research specific conditions, and interactive displays feature key discoveries made by UTSW faculty throughout the years.

Our recent expansion enables us to provide the most patient-centered care possible for our expanding base of local, regional, national, and international patients, while driving innovations that advance outcomes, safety, and value.

The William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital has been designed to enhance the experience of our patients and their families; to promote our commitment to innovation and training; and to support our physicians and other caregivers in delivering safe, effective, and compassionate care to all who come to us for help.

Daniel K. Podolsky, M.D.

President, UT Southwestern Medical Center

William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital

Quality, Safety, and Efficiency

The William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital was planned and built with quality, safety, and efficiency as top priorities. The result is a facility where every detail contributes to enhanced patient care.

  • The building was designed in a series of Vs, as a way of reducing the distances that caregivers must travel to reach patients on the patient care floors.
  • The design also allows for simpler wayfinding and creates better adjacencies for care providers, as well as better visibility for team members to see each other, all of which contribute to reduced confusion and noise.
  • Nursing stations are located immediately outside patient rooms, which helps to facilitate patient observation and reduce distractions.
  • An innovative chute system that quickly whisks trash and used linen away from patient areas was incorporated into the building to help prevent infections.
  • Floor coloring was designed to reduce the risk of accidents by making dropped items easier to spot.
  • A sophisticated air filtration system provides fresher, cleaner air throughout the hospital, which helps to reduce the risk of infections. Additionally, the hospital features specialized water treatment systems, which also work to reduce the spread of illness.

This focus on quality, safety, and efficiency – combined with the expertise of our caregivers and the use of advanced technology – means that Clements University Hospital offers a level of care and medical sophistication unparalleled in this region. In fact, the hospital has received a national Vizient Rising Star Award for its quality and safety efforts, being recognized as the most patient-centered academic medical center, as well as among the top 10 institutions in diminished mortality rates in the country on the Vizient Scorecard, a national database that includes 95% of academic medical centers in the U.S. and Canada.

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A Learning Environment

The hospital includes a 10,000-square-foot Education and Conference Center that provides a venue for student, faculty, staff, and community educational sessions.

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Education and Training

As a leading academic medical center, UT Southwestern educates the physicians, medical scientists, and health care professionals of the future. We also are committed to educating our patients about their conditions and treatment options, and we want to be a resource to the community in matters of science and health.

The William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital serves as a centerpiece for our commitment to education and training.

  • For patients and their loved ones, an array of technologies, as well as the availability of a Patient and Family Resource Center, enables them to become better informed about their conditions and treatment, as well as about groundbreaking research and clinical trials that may lead to new medical breakthroughs.
  • For the North Texas community, the hospital is a major resource for learning about research, medicine, and maintaining good health.
  • For students, residents, and fellows, the hospital exposes them to the most sophisticated technology and the most advanced approaches to patient care, complementing the exemplary education they receive from UTSW’s distinguished faculty in both the clinical and basic sciences.
  • Numerous “touch down” spaces were designed throughout the hospital, where small groups could gather and discuss issues as they arise. The goal was to create an environment that promotes collaboration and team-based learning. Teaching spaces located on patient floors can be used for physician rounding, student and resident education, and for care teams to meet to develop collaborative treatment and care plans that are specialized to each patient.
  • The hospital includes a 10,000-square-foot Education and Conference Center that provides a venue for student, faculty, staff, and community educational sessions.

With more than 40,000 square feet of space dedicated to research and education, Clements University Hospital not only reflects education and research in the approach to patient care, the hospital integrates both into the physical structure of the facility.