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Quality Award winning Dr. Rebecca Hill

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]We would like to congratulate Dr. Rebecca Hill for her recognition from Texas Children’s Health Plan 2018 Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement Program Dr. Hill performed in the top 10 percent nationally and received a Quality Award for her performance.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”338″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” style=”vc_box_rounded” shadow_types=”tilted”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][carousel_anything slide_anim=”tada” thumbnails=”arrow”][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_single_image image=”3349″ img_size=”full” style=”vc_box_rounded” onclick=”zoom” shadow_types=”small”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_single_image image=”3350″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” onclick=”zoom” shadow_types=”normal”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/carousel_anything][/vc_column][/vc_row]

NICU named for area’s first neonatologist

– Dr. Angel Munoz honored by Memorial Hermann, Northeast Hospital Authority – By Tom Broad Tribune Correspondent Neonatologist Angel Munoz knew little Nathan Reynolds was going to be a challenge. Little Nathan was a newborn and he kept dying. That’s why, back in 1996, Nathan was in Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital’s new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). “He kept dying on us,” recalls Margaret Miller, a NICU nurse trained by Dr. Munoz, who spent many days caring for little Nathan. Twenty-two years later, “little” Nathan is more than 6 feet tall and returned to the newly expanded and refurbished NICU to thank Munoz for the life-saving care the doctor and his nurses gave to Reynolds over the long months he spent in Northeast’s NICU. “He saved my life,” said Reynolds, now a healthy property manager for Lark Mason Associates in New Braunfels. Reynolds was among hundreds of local and area residents who watched Munoz open the doors and take the first steps into the Angel Munoz M.D., M.P.H. NICU at Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital. Prior to taking those first steps into the care unit named after him, Munoz was lauded by Roy Hearnsberger, president of the Northeast Hospital Authority Board of Trustees, and Josh Urban, senior vicepresident and CEO of Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital and Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center. “When we first established Northeast Medical Center Hospital,” Hearnsberger told the gathering, “we knew that the best buildings would not be enough. We needed the best physicians to care for our families and we chose Dr. Munoz because we knew that he would be the best doctor we could find to handle the most complete and highrisk little newborns in our community.” Memorial Hermann Northeast, originally founded by the Hospital Authority in 1977, was acquired by Memorial Hermann in 2007. The authority funded the $1.3 million expanded and fully renovated Northeast NICU. “Thanks to the generous support from our partners at the authority, we have been able to grow our NICU services both in space and technology,” said Urban. The authority funded expansion of the NICU from six to 10 beds and purchased new equipment that enables affiliated physicians and staff to care for premature infants as young as 28 weeks gestation. Munoz arrived at Northeast as the Lake Houston area’s first neonatologist in August 1994. He created the hospital’s NICU and trained the nurses who would be staffing it. “I wanted our neonatal nurses to be as exacting as I am, well-trained and never making a mistake,” he said. Since his arrival at Northeast, Munoz and his team have cared for more than 25,000 Lake Houston-area newborns. In 2017, Munoz transitioned from the demanding and nerve-wracking world of hospital health care to expanding WeeKare, the two pediatric clinics he established in Kingwood and in East Houston/Channelview. For a brief moment, hundreds of Munoz’ staff, patients, family members and community leaders recalled those early years and honored the man whose life revolved around his babies and the NICU nursery for almost 25 years. The guests each took a moment to view a plaque placed at the entrance of the NICU that reads, “Dedicated to Angel Munoz, M.D., M.P.H., June 28, 2018. Made possible through the generous support of the Northeast Hospital Authority in honor and recognition of the service Dr. Munoz provided as Lake Houston’s first neonatologist, taking care of more than 25,000 babies in his nearly 25 years at this hospital. Like this NICU, Dr. Munoz provided comfort, strength and steadfast care to the families of the Lake Houston community.” Besides Urban and Hearnsberger, among those attending the dedication were Humble City Mayor Merle Aaron, Humble Mayor Pro Tem Norman Funderburk, Humble City Manager Jason Stuebe, Authority Trustees Tim Baker, Barbara Reischmann, Bobby Panzarella and Mike Hardage, Noel and Cristi Cardenas, Carol Prince, Tricia Racine, Dr. Heinrich Schettler, Dr. Suseela Atluru, Dr. Miles Mahan, Art and Carolanne Voltmann, and Linda Davison.

Memorial Hermann honored Dr. Angel Muñoz

Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital unveiled an expanded and fully renovated Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) during a ceremony that also honored beloved neonatologist Dr. Ángel Muñoz, MD, MPH.   Memorial Hermann Northeast Neonatologist Angel Munoz, M.D. is recognized during National Healthcare Quality Week by Northeast’s Healthcare Improvement Department. Dr. Muñoz was recognized for his outstanding leadership and support in improving the Hospital’s neonatal care, by implementing and fostering compliance with Central Line Bundles.  

‘In the Pink of Health’ luncheon honored Dr. Angel Muñoz

The foundation celebrated the luncheon’s 10th anniversary last Friday, Oct. 20th in the Grand Ballroom of the Houston Airport Marriott at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.   Muñoz is a medical doctor trained to handle complex and high-risk situations for newborns. He established Lake Houston’s first neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital in Humble in 1994 until this year when he transitioned to working full time at WeeKare, the two pediatric clinics he founded in Humble and in East Houston. (www.chron.com)

Dr. Munoz is being honored during “In the Pink of Health” luncheon

The honoree for the 10th anniversary of the “In the Pink of Health” luncheon have been chosen. The Northeast Hospital Foundation selected Lake Houston neonatologist Dr. Angel Muñoz as its honoree. Foundation President Tim Baker, of Independence Bank of Kingwood, surprised Muñoz with the announcement during the Lake Houston Area Chamber’s July Salute to Health Care. Muñoz is a medical doctor trained to handle complex and high-risk situations for newborns. He established Lake Houston’s first neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital in Humble in 1994 until this year when he transitioned to working full time at WeeKare, the two pediatric clinics he founded in Humble and in East Houston.

Our celebration of Ribbon Cutting

Last Wednesday July 12th, WeeKare celebrated Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of our second clinic on presence of our founder Angel Munoz.   Our celebration was accompanied by mariachis and a big party with all our customers. Now open for business, our second clinic is located at 14630 Woodforest Blvd, Houston, TX 77015. For more information write us or call 281 540 5437.   In addition you can see more information about our founder Angel Munoz and how he was slated to open a second clinic to serve the East Houston, Northshore and Channelview communities.   If you can see the complete story CLICK HERE!  

2016 Fall Festival

It was such a great festival! We had so much fun interacting with the Community and we hope we can get to see everyone again soon! Until next time!    

We celebrate 13 years!

We celebrate our 13th Anniversary. Weekare had a celebration that was organized by management and staff as a team. All of the volunteers for the day were employees’ children who are also patients of WKP. Weekare provided all the volunteers with T-shirts of the event, also provided snacks of Shipley Donuts and Orange Juice and for lunch cookies and punch. They also handed out balloons and played games with prizes in the lobby for the patients of the clinic [bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″][/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″][/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″][/bs_col][/bs_row] [bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-6″][/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-6″][/bs_col][/bs_row]

Fall Festival

Join us at our Fall Festival!! Weekare is pleased to invite our community to our Fall Festival, there will be lots of fun for the whole family, children’s activities, health education and much more! For more information watch our community news or call our office for more details about this fun event !. Event Date: October 15, 2015 Event Time: 11am to 3pm