Seton Northwest Hospital offers convenient and comprehensive health services for our neighbors in northwest Austin. This 124-bed hospital provides a broad range of complex medical-surgical services in a warm, friendly environment.
Our Emergency Department is a designated Level IV Trauma Center using the latest technologies and a vast network of specialists to treat unexpected illness and injury around the clock. Our superior Women’s Services include the maternity unit, a Level II special care nursery, preventive screening mammograms and innovative alternatives to traditional gynecological surgery. For a look inside our facility, take our maternity virtual tour.
Seton Northwest has long been recognized for its outstanding nursing practices. This was validated when the hospital received the highest honor of the American Nurses Association—Magnet designation. In addition, Seton Northwest was one of only three U.S. hospitals initially chosen by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to participate in an initiative called Transforming Care at the Bedside.
Magnet Status for Nursing Excellence
Seton Northwest Hospital News and Events
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Seton Participates in Pilot Screening Program to Help Fight Women's Number One Killer, Heart Disease
February 1, 2012
The Seton Heart Institute is participating in a groundbreaking outreach program with community obstetricians and gynecologists to help lower the incidence of women with heart disease. As part of this effort, Seton Heart is participating in a pilot screening program aimed at collecting information from women regarding cardiovascular disease risk factors.
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Board Names Jesus Garza to Lead Seton Healthcare Family
January 23, 2012The Seton Board of Trustees has named Jesus Garza president and interim chief executive officer of Central Texas' leading health care and community service organization. He was executive vice president and chief operating officer of Seton and president of the Seton Family of Hospitals.
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Magnet Recognition Program? Site Visit
January 10, 2012Seton Northwest Hospital was designated as a Magnet organization in 2002 and 2007 by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®. This prestigious designation recognizes excellence in nursing services. In January 2012, Seton Northwest Hospital is applying for re-designation.




Seton is proud to have four hospitals – the only hospitals in Central Texas - that have earned the