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We are proud to provide compassionate support and forward-thinking solutions for a variety of medical needs. Our services range from newborn care to heart rehabilitation.

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Leading medical care in South Austin, Texas

St. David’s South Austin Medical Center is an acute care facility offering a range of specialties, such as a nationally accredited oncology program and the area’s only Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program. We also offer a Level II Trauma Center, Shock Trauma Intensive Care Unit, and cardiac, orthopedic, maternity and newborn care.

Why people choose us

Our hospital is committed to offering advanced healthcare services with a compassionate, patient-focused approach in the South Austin community.

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Capabilities

  • Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program
  • Comprehensive cardiac and stroke programs
  • Full-service maternity and newborn care
  • Orthopedic programs
  • Robotic surgical services
  • Shock Trauma Intensive Care Unit
  • Trauma program with a Level II Trauma Center
  • Two full-service emergency centers

Accreditations

  • Our blood and marrow transplant (BMT) program is accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT).

Featured services

We are proud to offer comprehensive healthcare services and programs to you and your family. Some of our specialties include:

Cardiology services

When you need a diagnosis or treatment, we offer screenings, surgeries and rehabilitation services to help you recover from heart-related conditions and develop a healthy lifestyle.

Learn about our cardiology services 

Robot-assisted surgeries

In affiliation with the Texas Institute for Robotic Surgery, we perform a multitude of robotic procedures, including open-heart, lung, orthopedic and complex gastrointestinal (GI) surgeries. This advanced technique involves minimal incisions and can offer reduced pain and a shorter recovery period.

Learn about our minimally invasive surgery procedures 

Transplant services for blood cancer

Our FACT-accredited Sarah Cannon Transplant and Cellular Therapy program offers autologous and allogeneic transplants for individuals with blood cancer.

Learn about our blood cancer program 

Preparing for your visit

We strive to prepare you for your stay in our hospital, offering you resources and information to help you understand what to expect at each step of your healthcare journey.

Patient financial resources

Our hospital is committed to providing useful information to our patients so you can understand the financial side of your healthcare needs.

Register online

We know your time is valuable, so we offer convenient online registration for services such as surgical procedures, mammograms and diagnostic tests and treatments.

Advance care planning

When creating an advance care plan, there are several aspects to consider. That's why we've put together a set of guidelines to help you make your plan.

For visitors

We want our patients' visitors to be as informed and comfortable as possible. To do that, we provide information regarding our visitor services and policies, guest Wi-Fi access, community partnerships and other resources.

Visitor services and policies  

MyHealthONE is our secure patient portal that allows you to manage all parts of your healthcare easily and securely.

  • View health records — lab results, physician notes, imaging reports and more
  • View your post-visit summary
  • Schedule a follow-up appointment
  • Share your health records with a physician or caregiver
  • And more
Create an account 

Download the MyHealthONE® app on the App Store® or Google Play

The Healthy Living Blog

Read our blogs to learn about preventive care and ways you can lead a healthier lifestyle.

What's new with COVID-19 and Flu? 

September 20, 2024
Dr. Brian Metzger, medical director of infectious diseases at St. David's HealthCare

Reap the health benefits of cucumbers by growing them this spring 

May 06, 2024
Emily Paulsen
Discover the benefits of cucumbers and why you might want to include them in your garden as the temperatures get warmer.