Trust Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers to Care for You and Your Family

Close to Home – Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers offer 3 locations across the greater Houston area ready to provide care that’s convenient for our patients. In addition, our clinic in the Rio Grande Valley is the only comprehensive pediatric cancer center in South Texas. Depending on diagnosis and treatment needs, our medical providers see patients at our hospitals in the Texas Medical Center, Katy in West Houston, The Woodlands and McAllen, Texas.

Recognition – As the only pediatric hospital in Texas on U.S. News & World Report's Honor Roll, we are proud to be ranked among the best pediatric cancer centers in the nation.

Nursing – Texas Children’s prides itself on providing a strong and supportive culture to empower its more than 3,500 nurses who average more than 13 years of professional experience. Our deep commitment to nursing is evidenced by the more than 15 years Texas Children’s has been recognized as a Magnet®-designated hospital.

Patient Care – With more than six decades of experience caring for some of the rarest and most complex cases, we work together to surround patients with expertise and provide the best possible outcomes for every child.

Psychosocial Care – We provide comprehensive psychosocial care that targets the social and emotional needs of our patients, their siblings and their families. Our trained specialists work alongside the medical team to provide supportive care as our patients and families adjust and cope with their diagnosis. In addition, we offer an extensive array of programming, arts in medicine, pet therapy, camps and special events to provide opportunities for play, creativity, and self-expression, thus allowing a child to still be a child.

Breakthroughs – Research at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers, spans more than 250 active therapeutic clinical trials, over 135,000 square feet of laboratory space, and one of the largest and most diverse pediatric patient populations in the country. With funding of more than $40 million annually, over 350 Texas Children's and Baylor College of Medicine researchers are conducting clinical, basic science and translational research in 47 laboratories.