Medical City Frisco Celebrates 10 Years, Highlights ICU Capacity and Robotic Surgery
Medical City Frisco will mark its 10th anniversary on Thursday, April 2, 2026, highlighting a 98-bed acute-care center with 18 ICU beds and early adoption of robotic and AI/AR spinal surgery.

Medical City Frisco is preparing to celebrate the hospital’s 10th anniversary on Thursday, April 2." The hospital first opened in April 2016, and a Star Local Media page update on March 6, 2026 places the anniversary observance on April 2, 2026.
The Frisco campus operates an acute care center with 98 beds, 14 family suites, 18 ICU beds and 12 operating rooms, the announcement states. In addition to the main hospital, the campus includes an affiliated ambulatory surgery center with its own dedicated operating suites, expanding surgical capacity beyond the hospital’s 12 ORs.
On the clinical side, the announcement notes that "the hospital was one of the first 102 to incorporate robotic surgical systems and also led the way in utilizing AI and augmented reality for spinal surgery." The statement highlights surgical innovation at the Frisco campus but does not define the scope of "first 102" or specify which robotic platforms or spine programs were used.
The brief notice provided no event logistics such as start time, specific on-campus location for the April 2 observance, whether the celebration is open to the public, RSVP instructions, or planned program elements like ribbon-cuttings or tours. The announcement also did not include current staffing numbers, annual patient volumes, emergency room statistics, or admissions figures for Medical City Frisco.
A related Medical City campus, Medical City Alliance, celebrated its 10th anniversary earlier, holding a community reception on Feb. 20, 2025 and presenting a $1,000 donation to Community Storehouse. Medical City Alliance CEO Glenn Wallace said, "We are proud to have become the destination of choice for healthcare excellence in the Alliance corridor and surrounding area. We look forward to the next decade and beyond demonstrating how we care for our community like family in every action, every patient, every time." Medical City Alliance’s timeline differs from Frisco’s; Alliance opened in February 2015 and later expanded to 141 beds and more than 650 employees, underlining variation across Medical City campuses.
For confirmation of event details, spokesperson comments, or to clarify the hospital’s robotics and AI/augmented reality spinal surgery claims, local media listings identify Jack Hintze as a reporter covering multiple communities for Star Local Media. The Star Local Media listing provides his contact as jhintze@starlocalmedia.com.
As Medical City Frisco approaches its decade mark, the campus is presenting its bed counts, ICU capacity and surgical innovations as focal points for the anniversary, while key operational details and clinical metrics remain to be confirmed by hospital officials.
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