Comprehensive care for the entire family.
Whether you need primary or specialty care, you can expect the latest treatments, advanced technology, and minimally invasive techniques to help you on your journey to better health.
Comprehensive carefor the entire family.
Whether you need primary or specialty care, you can expect the latest treatments, advanced technology, and minimally invasive techniques to help you on your journey to better health.
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Research links berry consumption to benefits for brain and heart health. A UT Physicians neurologist shares what matters most — and what food alone can’t do.
Electric bikes and scooters are increasingly popular, but so are the injuries they cause. Learn the medical risks, common injuries, and safety tips from our UT Physicians healthcare expert.
An autism diagnosis can mean something different for each patient and their family. Check out all the ways The Duncan Clinic prioritizes patient care and family support.
Tai chi may look slow, but its benefits add up. A UT Physicians sports medicine expert shares how this low‑impact practice supports strength, mobility, and overall health.
Chronic stress triggers changes in the brain that affect memory, mood, and long‑term health. A UT Physicians neuropsychologist shares the science behind it and why it matters.
Fresh herbs aren’t just for taste. A UT Physicians gastroenterologist shares how herbs, like basil and cilantro, support gut health and digestion in everyday meals.
Patient Stories
As the director of STEM education for her school district, Lakenya Perry-Allen, EdD, found compassionate care and personalized treatment after facing a uterine cancer diagnosis.
From a grim prenatal diagnosis to life-threatening infections, the Pless family found hope in UT Physicians specialists who saved Ellie’s life. Learn more about their collaboration and dedication.
Mike Mason joyfully shares his new health benefits following surgery for a deviated septum: renewed energy, restful sleeping, and even a new vocal range.
A high-risk pregnancy turned life-threatening at 31 weeks when Tania developed maternal sepsis. Her colleagues at The Fetal Center saved her life and her baby.
A routine mention of vision loss led to an active senior finding out he had two blocked carotid arteries. His UT Physicians care team worked together to restore his health and active lifestyle.
An extremely rare pediatric stroke put Angel’s life in danger. A UT Physicians team saved her life and helped her regain use of her left hand while doing research for pediatric stroke patients.