Welcome to Texas Health Denton

Proudly serving Denton County and surrounding areas, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton is committed to providing personalized, quality care in a setting close to home. Certified by The Joint Commission as a Primary Stroke Center and Chest Pain Center, our physicians on the medical staff offer complex care throughout your stay and beyond. We also house the only Level III designated Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Denton, offering advanced neonatal care to our tiniest patients.

Parking & Transportation

Free parking is available for all patients and visitors on the Texas Health Denton campus. Free valet parking is available Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Valet is located between the main hospital and the Emergency Room entrances.

For more information on where parking is available, view or print a copy of the adjacent campus map.

Visitor Information

Patients may receive visitors at any time (specialty units may have some variation). Please check with the nurse regarding specific unit visiting hours and quiet time guidelines, or if you have any special needs or requests.

For safety reasons, latex balloons or other latex products are not allowed (mylar balloons are allowed).

Dining Options


Presby Grill & Café

Location: First floor of main hospital

Monday through Friday
Breakfast Grill: 7 – 9 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9 – 10 a.m.
Grab & Go: 9 – 10 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Ground Rounds

Location: First floor of main lobby

Monday through Friday: 6 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fresh Market Café

Location: Presby Grill & Café in the lobby of The Center for Women.

Available at all times, the Fresh Market Café offers traditional vending options along sandwiches and frozen meals, and assorted snacks. Credit and Debit cards are accepted or you can download the Farmer’s Fridge app from your cell phone.

Farmer's Fridge

Location: Presby Grill & Café

Available at all times. Farmer's Fridge offers fresh salads, grain bowls and breakfast items. Credit and Debit cards are accepted or you can download the Farmer’s Fridge app from your cell phone.

Chapel


The Chapel

People of all faiths are welcome to use the chapel, located on the first floor of the main hospital. If you need a chaplain, please ask the nurse or call 940-898-7189.

Gift Shop


The Gift Shop

Location: Main Hospital Lobby

Monday through Friday: 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Lori's Online Gift Shop

With the online gift shop, loved ones can send gifts from anywhere—24/7. The online store has items that can be delivered to patients on the same-day in most cases. Browse the virtual aisles of the online gift shop to send flowers, balloons, gift baskets, and more to patients staying in the hospital.

The Center for Women - Lori's Online Gift Shop

With the Center for Women online gift shop, loved ones can send gifts from anywhere—24/7. The online store has items that can be delivered to patients on the same-day in most cases. Browse the virtual aisles of the online gift shop to send flowers, balloons, gift baskets, and more to patients staying in the hospital.

Texas Health Denton
We're Growing!
With more than 215,000 square feet, our new Center for Women is designed with growing families in mind.
Hospital Leadership
  • Jeff Reecer, President

    Jeff Reecer, FACHE, President, Texas Health Denton
    Jeff Reecer
    Jeff Reecer, FACHE, serves as president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton, a position he assumed in January 2016 after leaving the facility in 2012 to become president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen. Prior to that he spent 11 years as vice president of operations at Texas Health Denton.

    While at Texas Health Allen, Reecer worked to strategically reposition the hospital, with the addition of key physicians, expansion of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and creation of a women’s behavioral health unit. The result was growth for several key service lines and increased volumes. Among his most proud accomplishments, physician and employee engagement scores rose dramatically during his tenure, with both reaching the 99th percentile.

    A native of Lockney, Texas, Reecer holds a bachelor of science as well as a master of business administration from Texas Tech University.

    He lives in Denton with his wife, Dena. Reecer enjoys spending time with his two adult children, son Aaron and daughter Chloe. The Reecer family is actively involved in their church and community, and enjoys traveling. An avid runner and cyclist, you can also find him leading Texas Health’s Be Healthy exercise teams.

  • Melissa Winter, Chief Nursing Officer

    Melissa Winter, D.N.P., R.N., NEA-BC, Chief Nursing Officer, Texas Health Denton
    Melissa Winter
    Melissa Winter, D.N.P., R.N., NEA-BC, serves as chief nursing officer at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton, having assumed the position in July 2024.

    Winter works closely with Timothy Harris, M.D., chief quality and medical officer, and hospital president Jeff Reecer to develop and oversee the implementation of policies, procedures and practices to support the provision of safe, high-quality patient care. She is responsible for the management of nursing practice, nursing education, professional development, nursing research and nursing administration.

    Winter previously worked at Baylor Scott & White Health, where she served as regional chief nursing officer for Baylor Scott & White Grapevine, All Saints and Irving. She served that system for 18 years in a number of nursing leadership roles.

    Winter earned an associate degree in nursing from Methodist School of Nursing in Lubbock, Texas, and a bachelor’s degree in nursing and master’s degree in nursing administration from West Texas A&M University in Canyon. She also earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

    She is an advisory member of the Tuman Breast Cancer Foundation and serves on the Collin College Nursing Advisory Council. She also has served as an assistant clinical professor at Texas Woman’s University and an adjunct clinical professor at the Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing. She has been named a DFW Great 100 Nurse and has received the DFW Hospital Council’s Young Executive of the Year Award and the D Magazine Nursing Excellence Award.

    Winter and her husband have a son who attends the University of Arkansas, a high school aged daughter and two fur-baby rescues – a dog and a cat. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, working out, watching her daughter play volleyball and teaching within the children’s ministry at her church.

  • Timothy Harris, Chief Quality and Medical Officer
    Timothy Harris, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Texas Health Denton
    Tim Harris

    Timothy Harris, M.D., was named chief quality and medical officer at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton in December 2013. A respected physician in Denton County and leader at Texas Health Resources, he has been actively involved in improving quality outcomes while on the medical staff at Texas Health Denton, and served as vice chief of staff from 2010-11 and as chief of staff since 2012.

    Harris is also a member of the Board of Trustees at Texas Health Denton, and a member of the Texas Health Physician Leadership Council (PLC) and the Texas Health Denton PLC, roles in which he has the opportunity to contribute to the development of hospital policies, help guide strategic planning and improve physician and hospital staff relations. He also currently serves as medical director of the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) Hospice Denton and medical director of ACT Home Health in Denton.

    He is an adjunct assistant clinical professor at the University of Texas at Arlington for the School of Nursing and a clinical preceptor of nurse practitioner students. Harris earned a bachelor of science in combined science from Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio, and a medical doctorate from Northeastern Ohio Medical University through a six-year combined degree program. He completed an internship and residency in internal medicine/pediatric care at Akron General Medical Center and Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

    Harris and his wife, Carolyn, are proud parents of four children, Amanda, Lauren, Michael and Molly.

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