It's a lot of fun to see people in The Woodlands cutting loose with some crazy Happy Birthday messages to Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital.
Check it out and see if you recognize anybody.
The hospital officially opened Jan. 15, 1985.
Known then as The Woodlands Community Hospital, it was the first hospital in The Woodlands.
In 1991, the hospital merged with Memorial Hospital System and became Memorial Hospital – The Woodlands. It staffed 80 physicians and more than 200 employees.
In 1995, women's services were expanded and the Level II neonatal intensive care unit was renovated.
In 1997, the Memorial Hospital System merged with Hermann and the hospital became known as Memorial Hermann The Woodlands.
In 1998, a free-standing, 100,000-square foot medical office building was added.
In 1999, an expansion of diagnostic imaging, surgery, the emergency center, breast care center, cancer center and a 12-bed women's unit took place. By 2001, the hospital had more than 475 physicians with privileges and more than 740 employees.
In 2003, a new six-story patient bed tower was built.
In 2005 a four-story 120,000-square foot medical plaza opened.
Plans are currently under way for a $104 million campus expansion that will involve an additional tower and expansion of surgical services as well as operating rooms.





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