Texas Health Resources to Build New Hospital and MOB in Forney

The new hospital, which will be built on 50 acres, will be the first full-service acute care hospital for the area.

By HFT Staff


Texas Health Resources is expanding services in Kaufman County, including building a new full-service hospital and on-campus medical office building in Forney. 

The new hospital, to be built on 50 acres, will be the first full-service acute care hospital in Forney and designed for additional expansion for future needs. 

Construction is expected to be completed in 2027. The hospital will offer an emergency room, operating suites, a labor and delivery department, a variety of imaging services as well as additional services to provide the full continuum of care to the growing community. 

Texas Health plans to add a few hundred jobs to the Kaufman County community with the addition of the new Forney hospital. 



August 20, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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