DHR Health Brownsville plans expansion for surgery, emergency room
DHR Health Brownsville. Courtesy of | DHR

About three years after retrofitting a once-shuttered hospital in Brownsville, Edinburg-based Doctors Hospital at Renaissance plans to invest in renovation of its emergency room and surgical capabilities. 

In the coming months, DHR expects to renovate 14,000 square feet inside the 80,000-square-foot hospital just North of Morrison Road along U.S. 77 in Brownsville, according to the city. 

The three-story building has 59 patient beds, six operating rooms, and an intensive care unit. It was built in 2001 as a single-story hospital and renovated in 2008, adding two more floors and a freestanding building next door by the previous owner, Brownsville Doctors Hospital. That medical facility, known as Brownsville Surgical Hospital, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2013. 

DHR’s real estate arm purchased the property in 2020, according to Cameron County property records. In 2021, the hospital pitched the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for an exception to a federal prohibition on expansion of doctor-owned hospitals, which was granted in 2022

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