Paris Regional Health

Paris Regional Health Paris Regional Health is an acute care facility located in Paris, Texas. We offer 24/7 on call services across 9 specialties in addition to our Emergency Room.

Paris Regional Medical Center, located in Paris, Texas, is a 154-bed, general acute-care hospital that has been serving Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma for 111 years. With cutting edge equipment, robust service lines and a staff of 850+, PRMC stands as the most complex hospital in at least a 70-mile radius of Paris. PRMC is a Level III Trauma Facility, Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI, Advanced Primary Stroke Care certified, and our orthopedic outcomes are in the top 5% in the nation. From the routine to the unforeseen, you can count on us for high quality health care close to home. IF YOU HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL 911 OR VISIT THE NEAREST EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITY. Please note that information, including personal and health information, posted to this page is generally accessible by others. To protect your privacy, PLEASE DO NOT SHARE OR COMMUNICATE ANY MEDICAL OR OTHER HEALTH INFORMATION ON OR THROUGH THIS PAGE. By posting to this site, you assume any risks associated with the sharing of this information. Paris Regional Medical Center expressly disclaims any obligations under federal or state health privacy laws for information contained in such posts. For more information on Facebook’s privacy practices and terms and conditions, please review the policies and terms applicable to the third-party site. We are not responsible for the privacy and security practices of those other websites, applications, and/or platforms or the information they may collect (which may include IP address). You should contact such third parties directly to determine their respective privacy policies. Links to any other websites or content do not constitute or imply an endorsement or recommendation by us of the linked website, platform, and/or content. For more information on Paris Regional Medical Center’s privacy and security practices related to our services, please visit our website. We use this page to share content about our facility, team, community, health observances, and general health education. Please be respectful, and note that while we do not regularly review or remove content from this page, we reserve the right to review and remove posts or comments that are, among other things, abusive, fraudulent, deceptive, misleading, obscene, violate the law, promote unrelated offerings, link to external sites, or may otherwise risk harm to any person.

02/19/2026

Give a shoutout to a healthcare hero! This Heart Month, we’re celebrating the amazing people who help keep our hearts and our community healthy. Share the love ❤️

02/17/2026

Think you might have the flu? Here’s what to do to take care of yourself and protect others:

- Stay home and rest. Avoid work, school or public places. Rest helps your body fight the infection and prevents it from spreading to others.

- Monitor your symptoms. Keep track of severity, duration and any changes in symptoms like fever, chills, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, headache, runny or stuffy nose.

- Hydrate and manage symptoms. Drink plenty of water or herbal tea. Over-the-counter medications can help with symptoms. Avoid alcohol and smoking.

- Seek medical care if needed. Call your healthcare provider if you experience trouble breathing, chest pain, severe weakness, confusion, persistent high fever or worsening symptoms, especially if you are pregnant, older or have chronic conditions. Early treatment can help reduce complications.

- Protect your community. Cover coughs and sneezes, wash your hands frequently and stay home until you’ve been fever-free for at least 24 hours without medication.

What makes YOUR heart skip a beat? February is Heart Month and this Valentine's Day we want to encourage you stay heart ...
02/14/2026

What makes YOUR heart skip a beat? February is Heart Month and this Valentine's Day we want to encourage you stay heart healthy for the things in life that matter most. Happy Valentine's Day!

02/11/2026

You mental health matters. And support is always within reach. We're here for you with compassionate care.

02/10/2026

Heart health starts by paying attention before symptoms start. That's why we provide heart care that specializes in you. This American Heart Month, we're right here, with screenings, check-ups and diagnostic tools that help keep you healthy and deliver peace of mind. Learn more on our website today.

We proudly celebrate Black History Month and honor the extraordinary contributions Black Americans have made to U.S. cul...
02/05/2026

We proudly celebrate Black History Month and honor the extraordinary contributions Black Americans have made to U.S. culture, business and advancement. We also want to recognize and sincerely thank our team members of Black heritage. Thank you for bringing your unique perspective and talents to our hospital and for all you do to advance our mission of making communities healthier.

February is American Heart Month, a time for people of all ages to think about healthy habits to prevent heart disease. ...
02/03/2026

February is American Heart Month, a time for people of all ages to think about healthy habits to prevent heart disease. Visit parisregionalhealth.com/health-risk-assessment/heart-health?utm_source=meta&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=16065_746&utm_content=hyh to take our Heart Health Risk Assessment to learn more about your heart health.

01/29/2026

Many serious health conditions don’t cause symptoms right away. That’s why annual blood work is such an important part of preventive care. Routine labs can reveal early signs of heart disease, diabetes, kidney issues, and more, often before you feel anything is wrong. Reviewing these results with a primary care provider helps catch small changes early, when they’re easier to manage. Read the full blog: https://www.parisregionalhealth.com/news/2025/12/22/what-your-annual-blood-work-can-reveal-about-your-health?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=annual_blood_work

Early stages of cervical cancer often have no symptoms, but it is highly treatable if caught early. That's why regular s...
01/27/2026

Early stages of cervical cancer often have no symptoms, but it is highly treatable if caught early. That's why regular screenings and vaccinations are critical. January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder to talk with your provider and stay proactive about your health.

01/26/2026

Weather-Related Closures- Winter Storm Update

Due to the effects of the winter storm and in the interest of patient and staff safety, Paris Regional Health will be adjusting serivces and closing certain outpatient locations Tuesday, January 27.

The following locations will be closed:
• Cardiac Rehabilitation (3150 Clarksville Street)
• Prime Senior Center (1128 Clarksville Street)
• Wound Care Center (1128 Clarksville Street)

The following locations will have adjusted hours:
• Outpatient Rehab will open @ noon.
• Paris Health Group Clinics will open @ noon.

The following services remain open:
• Emergency Department (open 24/7)
• Emergency Center (open 24/7)
• Inpatient services
• Essential hospital operations

Patients with appoitntments at affected locations will be contacted directly to reschedule.

We will continue to monitor weather conditions and provide updates as needed.

Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe.

01/25/2026

Weather-Related Closures – Winter Storm Update

Due to the effects of the winter storm and in the interest of patient and staff safety, Paris Regional Health will be closing certain outpatient locations Monday, January 26.

The following locations will be closed:
• Cardiac Rehabilitation (3150 Clarksville Street)
• Outpatient Rehab (1055 Clarksville Street)
• Prime Senior Center (1128 Clarksville Street)
• Wound Care Center (1128 Clarksville Street)

The following locations will have adjusted hours:
Paris Health Group Clinics will open @ noon.
Patients with appoitntments at affected locations will be contacted directly to reschedule.

Paris Regional Health's Emergency Department and Emergency Center remains open 24/7, inpatient services continue as normal.

01/22/2026

Good health looks different at every age, and so does great care. Primary care teams help keep you well through every chapter, offering everything from annual exams to ongoing support for your evolving health needs. Wherever life takes you, we’re here, specializing in you. Find a provider today at parisregionalhealth.com

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Paris Regional Medical Center, located in Paris, TX, is a licensed for 154 bed, general acute-care hospital serving Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma. Our facility holds a Level III Trauma Facility Designation, Primary Stroke Center Certification, as well as being named an Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI. Among our other accolades, we’re proud to be a Certified Texas 10 Step Facility and Mother Friendly Worksite. Paris Regional Medical Center holds a CAP Accredited Labratory, Wound Care Center of Excellence & Wound Care Center of Distinction. Our Radiology Department is accredited by the American College of Radiology in the service of Lung Cancer Screening, Ultrasound, CT, Mammography, and Nuclear Medicine. Our health and wellness services include cardiac rehabilitation, cardiac catherization, cardiothorcacic surgery, diagnostic imaging, digital mammography, emergency healthcare, heart hospital services, general radiology, intensive care, interventional radiology, laboratory services, men’s health, orthopedics, outpatient physical rehabilitation, in-patient physical rehabilitation, sports medicine, women’s health services, urology, wound care and pediatrics.