Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth

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Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth

Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth (FMC Fort Worth) is a United States federal prison that specializes in providing medical and mental health services to male inmates. It is located in Fort Worth, Texas, and is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.

Overview[edit | edit source]

FMC Fort Worth was established to offer medical care to inmates who require specialized or long-term medical or mental health treatment. It is equipped with facilities to provide a range of services, including general medical, surgical, and psychiatric care. The center plays a crucial role in the federal prison system's healthcare network, ensuring that inmates with serious health conditions receive appropriate care and treatment.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

The facility includes a hospital unit equipped with advanced medical equipment to handle various medical conditions and emergencies. In addition to its healthcare services, FMC Fort Worth offers programs aimed at rehabilitating inmates and preparing them for reintegration into society. These programs may include educational courses, vocational training, and therapy sessions.

Notable Inmates[edit | edit source]

Over the years, FMC Fort Worth has housed several notable inmates, primarily those who have been convicted of federal crimes and require medical attention. Due to privacy and security concerns, specific names and details about these inmates are not disclosed in this article.

Security and Staff[edit | edit source]

FMC Fort Worth is classified as an administrative facility, which means it is designed to house inmates of all security levels, including those requiring specialized medical or mental health care. The center is staffed by a team of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and therapists, as well as security personnel who ensure the safety and security of both the inmates and the staff.

Challenges and Controversies[edit | edit source]

Like many prison facilities, FMC Fort Worth faces challenges related to overcrowding, staffing, and the provision of adequate healthcare services. Ensuring that inmates with serious health conditions receive timely and effective treatment remains a significant concern. Additionally, the facility has been the subject of scrutiny and criticism regarding its handling of infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis and COVID-19, among its inmate population.

Location and Contact Information[edit | edit source]

Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth is located at: 3200 Bureau of Prisons Road Fort Worth, TX 76119

For general inquiries, the public can contact the facility via phone. However, specific contact information such as phone numbers and website addresses are subject to change and should be verified through official Federal Bureau of Prisons channels.

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