Robertson county, TX

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Robertson County, Texas[edit | edit source]

  • Robertson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 16,622. Its county seat is Franklin. The county was created in 1837 and organized the following year. It is named for Sterling C. Robertson, an early settler who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.

Healthcare in Robertson County, Texas[edit | edit source]

  • Healthcare in Robertson County, Texas is provided by a variety of facilities and services. These include hospitals, clinics, and specialized healthcare providers.

Hospitals[edit | edit source]

  • St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital is a major healthcare provider in the region. It is a 310-bed facility located in Bryan, Texas, and offers a wide range of services including emergency care, cardiovascular services, and orthopedics.

Clinics[edit | edit source]

  • Baylor Scott & White Clinic - College Station is a primary care clinic that provides services such as family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics. It is part of the Baylor Scott & White Health network, the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas.

Specialized Healthcare Providers[edit | edit source]

  • Texas Oncology-Bryan/College Station is a leading cancer treatment and research center. It offers comprehensive cancer care services including medical oncology, radiation oncology, and hematology.
  • Brazos Valley Women's Center is a specialized healthcare provider that offers a range of services for women's health, including obstetrics and gynecology, fertility services, and menopause management.

Health Statistics[edit | edit source]

  • According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Robertson County has a higher rate of uninsured residents compared to the state average. In 2019, 20.1% of the county's population was uninsured, compared to the state average of 18.4%.
  • The county also has a higher rate of obesity compared to the state average. In 2019, 34.9% of adults in Robertson County were classified as obese, compared to the state average of 33%.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

  • Healthcare in Robertson County, Texas is provided by a variety of facilities and services. However, the county faces challenges such as a higher rate of uninsured residents and obesity compared to the state average. Efforts are ongoing to improve healthcare access and outcomes in the county.

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