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Welcome to Valley Baptist Health System

Welcome to the award-winning and nationally recognized Valley Baptist Health System.  Serving South Texas for nearly 100-years as a faith-based regional health system, Valley Baptist Medical Center – Brownsville, Valley Baptist Medical Center – Harlingen and Valley Baptist Micro-Hospital – Weslaco, are supported by Free Standing Emergency Centers, the FIRST Comprehensive Stroke Center in the Valley, comprehensive stroke rehabilitation services, a specialized children’s unit with a dedicated pediatric emergency unit, a specialty women’s center, geriatric behavioral health clinic, breast center, heart and vascular clinic, community reference laboratories, family care clinics, fitness center, healthy women’s centers, imaging centers, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation centers, neurology center, family practice residency clinic, a physician network, and the Valley Baptist School of Vocational Nursing.

From celebrating the birth of your newborn babies to restoring health or treating you in an emergency, we know that care is more than medicine.  Valley Baptist is focused on helping our community achieve health for life through compassionate service inspired by faith, prompted by kindness and, an experience based on excellence.

The Valley Baptist network of care features 866-beds and includes more than 500 physicians, which are supported by 3,500 clinical and non-clinical staff members.  And, it extends many of its services beyond its facilities and into local communities, offering free medical screenings, supporting groups and numerous educational opportunities.   

Valley Baptist – Built on a Community of Care and safety.  We are honored to have the opportunity to serve you.

We Are You

In the Rio Grande Valley, we celebrate history, heritage, and culture with our family, friends and neighbors. For 100 years, Valley Baptist Health System has been celebrating alongside you. Our staff, who are our family, friends and neighbors are honored to help our community achieve health for life. Valley Baptist Health System #WeAreYou.

To learn more, please visit ValleyBaptist.net/You

A Community Built on Care

Caring, nurturing and helping heal friends, loved ones and neighbors is our passion, and we’re honored to have the opportunity to serve you.

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Price Transparency

We understand that it can be confusing to estimate treatment costs before choosing care. A comprehensive list of the hospital’s shoppable services and standard charges for services are available for review.

News & Announcements

Valley Baptist-Brownsville Chaplain Named Recipient of Tenet Hall of Fame Honor

Apr 21, 2021

BROWNSVILLE – Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville’s Paul Luna has made it his life’s mission to offer emotional and spiritual support to patients, their families, and hospital employees.

While an unprecedented global pandemic made that mission more difficult, Luna, a Board Certified Chaplain and the hospital’s Pastoral Services Supervisor, knew his community needed him to be equal to that challenge.

For those efforts to provide comfort to all, especially COVID patients who could not be visited by family members during the height of the pandemic, Luna was recently named a Tenet Hall of Fame Honoree, the nationwide company’s highest honor.

“Paul truly exemplifies the fact that at Valley Baptist, we are a community helping a community. Every community has its stabilizers, or as we say in the church or in the religious sense, the shepherd,” said Valley Baptist Health System Vice President of Mission and Ministry Joe Perez. “The shepherd is the one that helps people know that the holy is here and is walking with us, and Paul demonstrates that in a great way. He was the first of our chaplains to start seeing COVID patients. He did that on his own, and it was his heart that led him to do that. He learned how to utilize the personal protective equipment to safeguard himself, and he went right in to offer comfort to those patients.”

Perez said that as the pandemic continued, Luna remained steadfast in his mission to care for others as he personally found ways to keep COVID patients and their families connected through isolation, even as the hospital bore the brunt of the pandemic’s lengthy surge.

“He was right there helping staff connect patients with their families through FaceTime or whatever form of video communication was available, because he knew it was so important as he saw so many of these patients suffering through the isolation,” Perez said. “I know he doesn’t see it this way personally, but Paul was a hero who took the impetus to step into the fray for the good of others.”

Even during his efforts to care for the spiritual needs of the hospital’s patients, Luna also found the strength and compassion to care for members of his Valley Baptist family, said Valley Baptist-Brownsville Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Aguilar.

“Paul has always been such a strong support figure for our staff members, even in the worst times,” she said. “His strength is a relief to us all, and we cannot say enough how much we need and appreciate everything that Paul does for all of us at Valley Baptist.”

Luna has served as a chaplain at Valley Baptist-Brownsville for more than a decade, and even through the COVID-19 pandemic, he said he still believes it is a privilege to support to others.

“I think as a chaplain, I'm given the special opportunity to be able to not only work with patients, but their families and staff as well,” he said. “I get to reach out to all those different people and somehow connect and network with them to offer emotional and spiritual support.”

Despite his recent honors, Luna remains humble and ready to help those in need of comfort and compassion.

“Sometimes things can be overwhelming for our staff, patients, or families, so to journey with them in that moment/s is a wonderful privilege,” he said. “To be able to help them and give them support even through the darkest times is sacred and truly an honor.”