
Sunny Siesta Bouquet
$58· 9 florists
Twelve Heights florists shape protocol-compliant low-vessel bouquets for the Texas Medical Center hospitals — Houston Methodist Hospital (academic flagship), MD Anderson Cancer Center (world-renowned cancer center), Texas Children's Hospital (largest pediatric hospital in the US), Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, and the Heights-area community-medical practices.
Every order goes to a real studio — hand-arranged, never warehoused. Each carries their own catalog, style, and signature designs.
Compare ratings, prices, and same-day cutoff times across all 22 studios. The closest verified shop to your recipient gets surfaced first.
Real product photos, real prices — no warehouse markup, no surprise fees. The florist hand-arranges in-house from their own stems.
Order before 2PM CT and the studio's own driver delivers the same business day. Most orders land within 3 hours.
“My mother was admitted to MD Anderson Cancer Center. The Heights florist built an MD Anderson-compliant fragrance-free hand-tied — garden roses without pollen, lisianthus, ranunculus, snapdragons. The floor nurse said it was one of the most thoughtful MD Anderson-compliant arrangements they'd seen. The Heights florist understanding of MD Anderson's strict protocols was perfect.”
“Our son was on the pediatric oncology wing at Texas Children's Hospital. The Heights florist built a fragrance-free, latex-free, no-lily, no-fruit pediatric-oncology bouquet — and the floor nurse said it was the first compliant arrangement they'd received that week.”
“Heights neighbor sent a recovery hand-tied to our craftsman-bungalow after my husband's surgery. The Heights florist understood the close-knit Heights community tradition — modern-Heights-warmth palette with a handwritten neighbor card. The Heights' community recovery tradition is the deepest in Houston.”
The Heights' get-well floral category is shaped by Houston's Texas Medical Center (the largest medical complex in the world by physical area and concentration — over 60 institutions in a 1,345-acre campus south of downtown Houston). Houston Methodist Hospital (the academic Texas Medical Center flagship — perhaps Houston's pinnacle hospital), MD Anderson Cancer Center (the world-renowned cancer center — one of three NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in Texas, the largest cancer center in the country by patient volume — strict pediatric oncology and immunocompromised floor protocols mirroring Memorial Sloan Kettering), Texas Children's Hospital (the largest pediatric hospital in the United States — the academic pediatric medical center serving Houston and the entire Southwest, with strict pediatric oncology protocols), Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center (academic medical center), Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, Ben Taub Hospital (the public safety-net flagship), and the dozen+ Houston-area concierge-medical practices. Heights florists like Heights Florist, Bouquet Boutique Heights, Floral Design Studio Heights maintain floor-specific protocol cards. MD Anderson maintains some of the strictest floral protocols in the country — no lilies of any variety, no fresh fruit, no balloons, no latex ribbon, no fragrance — and Heights florists default MD Anderson bouquets to compliant. Pricing in The Heights get-well: $95-$165 for a small fragrance-free cube, $215-$345 for a mid-tier hand-tied low-vessel, and $345-$585 for the premium recovery-at-home bouquet with curated Heights / Houston food add-ons.
The Heights' recovery-at-home market is shaped by the craftsman-bungalow architectural heritage and the Heights' close-knit community network. Many Heights residents recover from outpatient procedures at the Texas Medical Center hospitals (Houston Methodist, MD Anderson, Memorial Hermann, the Cleveland Clinic Texas affiliate, the Houston Methodist West Houston Hospital), and recover at home in the craftsman bungalows. Heights florists tune the recovery-at-home bouquet to the Heights craftsman-bungalow setting — modern-Heights-editorial-warmth palette with curated Heights food pairings (Coltivare gift cards, Hugo's gift cards, Heights Brewing Co. specialty beers, Eight Row Flint cocktail kit pairings, Lola's pastries). The Heights' close-knit community network often coordinates recovery delivery between Heights neighbors as an extension of the deeply rooted community tradition.
Houston Methodist Hospital (academic Texas Medical Center flagship — perhaps Houston's pinnacle hospital), MD Anderson Cancer Center (world-renowned cancer center — largest cancer center in the country by patient volume).
Texas Children's Hospital (largest pediatric hospital in the United States — the academic pediatric medical center serving Houston and the entire Southwest), Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, Ben Taub Hospital (public safety-net flagship).
Houston Methodist West Houston Hospital, Cleveland Clinic Texas affiliate, the dozen+ Houston-area concierge-medical practices.
Coltivare gift cards, Hugo's gift cards, Heights Brewing Co. specialty beers, Eight Row Flint cocktail kit pairings, Lola's pastries, Bernie's Burger Bus gift cards.
Heights craftsman-bungalow recovery-at-home tradition — close-knit Heights community network with neighbors sending recovery bouquets routinely.
Houston Heights, Sunset Heights, Norhill, Woodland Heights, Brooke Smith, West Heights, East Heights — Heights-area residential recovery delivery.
The Heights same-day get-well delivery runs through the Texas Medical Center cluster (Houston Methodist Hospital academic flagship, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas Children's Hospital largest pediatric in the US, Memorial Hermann, Ben Taub safety-net) and the Heights-area community-medical practices. Twelve Heights florists tune the get-well palette to the hospital protocol — MD Anderson strict no-lily / no-fragrance, Texas Children's pediatric oncology MSK-mirror, Houston Methodist cardiac telemetry restrictions — and pair with Coltivare, Hugo's, Heights Brewing Co., Eight Row Flint food gifts. Order before 1 PM for same-day arrival.