🏙 Texas — Hospital Safety Ratings

Best Hospitals in Austin, TX

Compare all 15 Medicare-certified hospitals in Austin by official CMS safety score, patient experience, and emergency availability. Data updated 2024.

15
Hospitals
4.9
Avg Score
10
With ER
1
5-Star CMS
5
Birth Friendly
All 15 Hospitals in Austin, TX — Ranked by Safety Score
1
St David'S Medical Center
📍 919 E 32Nd St, 78705
🚨 ER 👶 Birth ★ 5-Star
6.6
C
2
St David'S South Austin Medical Center
📍 901 West Ben White Blvd, 78704
🚨 ER 👶 Birth ★ 4-Star
6.2
C
3
Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin
📍 1201 W 38Th St, 78705
🚨 ER 👶 Birth ★ 4-Star
5.8
C
4
Ascension Seton Northwest
📍 11113 Research Boulevard, 78759
🚨 ER 👶 Birth ★ 4-Star
5.7
C
5
North Austin Medical Center
📍 12221 Mopac Expressway North, 78758
🚨 ER 👶 Birth
4.6
D
6
Ascension Seton Southwest
📍 7900 Fm 1826, 78737
🚨 ER
4.5
D
7
Northwest Hills Surgical Hospital
📍 6818 Austin Ctr Blvd Suite 100, 78731
🚨 ER
4.5
D
8
Austin Oaks Hospital
📍 1407 West Stassney Lane, 78745
4.5
D
9
Dell Children'S Medical Center
📍 4900 Mueller Blvd, 78723
🚨 ER
4.5
D
10
Texas Childrens Hospital North Austin Campus
📍 9835 North Lake Creek Parkway Bldg A, 78717
🚨 ER
4.5
D
11
Austin State Hospital
📍 4110 Guadalupe, 78751
4.5
D
12
The Hospital At Westlake Medical Center
📍 5656 Bee Caves Road, Suite M-302, 78746
🚨 ER
4.5
D
13
Cross Creek Hospital
📍 8402 Cross Park Drive, 78754
4.5
D
14
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center- Austin
📍 5245 W Us 290, 78735
4.5
D
15
Dell Seton Med Center At The University Of Tx
📍 601 E 15Th Street, 78701
4.2
D

Best Hospitals in Austin, TX — 2025 Guide

Austin has 15 Medicare-certified hospitals. The top-rated facility is St David'S Medical Center with a Safety Score of 6.6/10. The city average of 4.9/10 exceeds the national average. Of 15 hospitals, 10 provide emergency services.

Safety scores are based on official CMS Medicare data, updated 2024. For more information on how to choose a hospital, read our Hospital Selection Guide.

⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a licensed U.S. healthcare provider for personal medical decisions. In an emergency, call 911 immediately. Data source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), 2024.