Parkview Regional Hospital

Parkview Regional Hospital Parkview Regional Hospital in Mexia, TX is a 58-bed acute care hospital.

Parkview Regional Hospital is a 58-bed acute care hospital with full accreditation from The Joint Commission. The hospital serves Limestone, Freestone, Hill, and Leon counties in north-central Texas. Parkview Regional offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services, including a 24-hour physician-staffed Emergency Room, expanded intensive and critical care units, and around-the-clock laboratory services.

We love a party celebrating our team! Happy Birthday to all of the Parkview Regional folks celebrating a birthday in Feb...
02/27/2026

We love a party celebrating our team! Happy Birthday to all of the Parkview Regional folks celebrating a birthday in February.

Thank you to the Mexia community for welcoming our newest Family Medicine provider, Wil Carranza, PA-C! Wil is new to th...
02/26/2026

Thank you to the Mexia community for welcoming our newest Family Medicine provider, Wil Carranza, PA-C! Wil is new to the area and passionate about taking care of his community.

Find out more or schedule an appointment today: ParkviewRegional.com/Carranza

Come see us for something delicious this week!
02/23/2026

Come see us for something delicious this week!

Each February, National Cancer Prevention Month raises awareness about cancer prevention and early detection. It recomme...
02/19/2026

Each February, National Cancer Prevention Month raises awareness about cancer prevention and early detection. It recommends making healthy lifestyle choices that help prevent the disease and advocates health screenings to catch cancer early, when treatment is more effective. Parkview Medical Clinic, through its primary care team, can partner with you to help prevent cancer and promote good health. You can find a provider by visiting https://bit.ly/4c1FoDk.

National Cancer Prevention Month, celebrated in February, raises awareness about everyday choices that can help reduce cancer risk and emphasizes the importance of early detection. While not all cancers can be prevented, research shows that many cases are linked to lifestyle factors we can influence...

Valve disease is a common type of heart disease, but it’s simple to detect. Use this simple mnemonic to   and see a heal...
02/16/2026

Valve disease is a common type of heart disease, but it’s simple to detect. Use this simple mnemonic to and see a healthcare professional if you are experiencing symptoms, or take our free heart health risk assessment at http://scionhealth.us/6189hy941 to measure your risk of heart conditions.

Women have heart attacks, too. In fact, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the U.S. for women. We encoura...
02/11/2026

Women have heart attacks, too. In fact, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the U.S. for women. We encourage all moms, daughters, sisters, aunts, and nieces to focus on your heart health this February, American Heart Month. A few healthy habits, like proper diet and exercise, can put you on the right path. And know your risk of heart disease, something you can get a handle on by simply taking a free heart health risk assessment by visiting http://scionhealth.us/6189hOwvF.

Heart disease remains the No. 1 cause of death for women in the United States, yet many women don’t realize that their heart attack symptoms can look very different from the “classic” signs often seen in men. Learn more about your risks and what you can do to mitigate them.

February is Heart Month, a reminder to prioritize heart health. With heart disease being the leading cause of death in t...
02/10/2026

February is Heart Month, a reminder to prioritize heart health. With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the U.S., simple actions like maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and quitting smoking can help protect your heart. Knowing your risk is another powerful step—start by taking our free heart health risk assessment at http://scionhealth.us/6184hyjrY.

Heart Month Matters! Parkview Regional Hospital will be offering FREE blood pressure checks with blood pressure educatio...
02/10/2026

Heart Month Matters! Parkview Regional Hospital will be offering FREE blood pressure checks with blood pressure education in the hospital lobby TODAY until 11:30am!

Don't miss this chance to screen for hypertension, the "silent killer".

Heart Month Matters! Parkview Regional Hospital will be offering FREE blood pressure checks with blood pressure educatio...
02/09/2026

Heart Month Matters! Parkview Regional Hospital will be offering FREE blood pressure checks with blood pressure education in the hospital lobby:

Feb. 10, from 9 -11:30am.

Don't miss this chance to screen for hypertension, the "silent killer".

Join us at Parkview Regional as we come together to National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month! We Go Red in support...
02/06/2026

Join us at Parkview Regional as we come together to National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month! We Go Red in support of women’s cardiovascular health by wearing red, sharing information and resources, and donating to support research and education.

February marks Black History Month, a time to honor the history, achievements, and lasting impact of Black Americans acr...
02/05/2026

February marks Black History Month, a time to honor the history, achievements, and lasting impact of Black Americans across all areas of our society. We are committed to celebrating Black voices and building inclusive communities every day of the year.

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600 S Bonham Street
Mexia, TX
76667

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Licensed for 58 beds, Parkview Regional Hospital offers acute medical and surgical care, rehabilitation, geriatric psychiatric care, surgery and emergency care. Our service area covers a 50-mile radius, and approximately 40,000 people in Limestone, Freestone, Hill and Leon counties in Central Texas.