New Neighborhood Health Centers bring health and wellness close to home

The moment families walk into the new Neighborhood Health Centers (NHCs) in the Las Vegas Trail and east Fort Worth locations, they are met with a revolutionary approach to wellness. This is where healing truly happens—fueled by connection, compassion, community and the simple magic of crayons.

The Las Vegas Trail NHC stands as a beacon of transformation, born from a one-of-a-kind, unified partnership involving JPS Health Network, Cook Children's Health Care System, The City of Fort Worth, LVTRise, and WestAid. This center is not just providing health services; it is actively revitalizing the neighborhood by supporting every aspect of family life.

In east Fort Worth, the Manhattan Boulevard NHC — generously brought to life by The Happy Davis Foundation and the Texas Rangers — brings this powerful commitment to a community that once had few health care options.

Each of these NHCs create easier access for families who deserve high-quality health care where it's needed most: close to home. From well-child visits and vaccinations to behavioral health and nutrition services, these centers connect every piece of a family's health needs under one roof.

Together, they represent what our health care system believes at its core — that everyone deserves to be heard, cared for and treated like family. And together, we're building health care access where it's needed most ... in the neighborhoods we call home.

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