Soccer matches and fan events will increase traffic across the Greater Houston area. Whether you have an appointment on a game day or non-game day, we encourage you to allow for extra time on your commute and adjust your route as needed.
Upcoming game days in Houston:
June 14
June 17
June 20
June 23
June 26
June 29
July 4
Houston Methodist hospitals are open 24/7. We will continue operating under normal business hours across all Houston Methodist locations, including during game days and related events.
If you have any specific questions or concerns about an upcoming appointment or visit, we encourage you to reach out to a member of your care team, as well as closely monitor your text messages and MyChart account for updates and important communications.
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