Children's Health Announces Plans for RedBird Specialty Center in Texas

The system expects to welcome its first patients in December 2027.

By HFT Staff


Children's Health announced plans for its RedBird location. Developed in collaboration with UT Southwestern Medical Center, community members, leaders and The Shops at RedBird, the plans are designed to meet the needs and priorities of southern Dallas County. The system expects to welcome its first patients in December 2027. 

The RedBird Specialty Center will provide families with convenient access to urgent care, primary care, behavioral health services and a wide range of pediatric specialties — including orthopaedics and sports medicine through the Children's Health Andrews Institute, expanding access for student-athletes and young patients across southern Dallas County. 

Peter Brodsky, chief executive officer of The Shops at RedBird, has been a cornerstone of the neighborhood's revitalization through new healthcare, retail, dining and community spaces. 

Children's Health will continue working closely with RedBird and community leaders as the project progresses, ensuring the new location meets the needs of southern Dallas County families and strengthens an alliance that supports the health and well-being of children across the community.



November 6, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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