UT Physicians Multispecialty – The Heights

- Phone(713) 486-7200
- Fax(713) 486-7201
- 24-Hour Nurse Help Line(713) 486-8876
- OB/GYN(832) 325-7131
Physicians & Health Care Team
About

UT Physicians Multispecialty – The Heights offers primary care for children, adolescents and adults and specialty care for adults, including endocrinology and cardiology. In 2017, the center earned Level 3 recognition as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) by the highly respected National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
As the clinical practice of McGovern Medical School, UT Physicians is a national leader in the delivery of integrated, personalized care, with many of our doctors listed among the “Best Doctors in America.” Through UT Physicians Multispecialty – The Heights, you will have access to our full practice of more than 2,000 clinicians certified in 80 medical specialties and subspecialties.
Authorization requests
- Send Medical Records to UT Physicians
- Release Medical Records from UT Physicians to another Provider
Forms
Please fill out the necessary forms in advance of your appointment to help save time during your visit to the clinic.
All new behavioral health patients should fill out the New Patient Health History Behavioral Health Form.
We do not accept these documents via email.
Parking is free at UT Physicians at The Heights.
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Fireworks safety during COVID-19
Even though some fireworks shows are going virtual this year due to the need for social distancing, please keep in mind these safety tips from our experts.
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Flu shot clinic a success at UT Physicians Multispecialty – The Heights
On Saturday, Oct. 24, over 60 vaccines were administered at the pop-up flu shot clinic hosted at UT Physicians Multispecialty – The Heights.
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Young boy with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy an inspiration to family
After an initial meeting with a new pediatrician, Sam Lujan was diagnosed with a rare condition – Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
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Vaccinations are key to a healthy school year
August’s National Immunization Month may be winding down, but that doesn’t mean parents shouldn’t stay on top of their children’s vaccinations.
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Students step up to help lead Vaccine Task Force
Students from McGovern Medical School are leading their own task force aimed at reducing missed well-child and vaccine appointments.
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Dear parents – Call your pediatrician
After a noticeable dip in immunizations over the last few months, pediatricians are urging parents to schedule important checkups and vaccines.
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Los expertos advierten contra los desinfectantes de manos que contienen metanol
Los desinfectantes de manos pueden ayudar a prevenir la propagación del coronavirus, pero los expertos advierten que algunos pueden contener un ingrediente oculto peligroso.
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Experts warn against hand sanitizers containing methanol
Hand sanitizers may help prevent the spread of coronavirus, but experts warn that some may contain a dangerous, hidden ingredient.
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Programar citas durante COVID-19
Muchos pacientes pueden estar preocupados por asistir a sus citas médicas durante una pandemia, lo que podría poner en riesgo su salud.
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El grupo de trabajo crea conciencia sobre la importancia de las vacunas infantiles
Las vacunas infantiles se estand reduciendo como resultado de la pandemia COVID-19, lo que crea preocupación para los pediatras por la propagación de enfermedades prevenibles.