Orthopedics and sports medicine

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Orthopedics and sports medicine

Orthopedics & sports medicine clinics in Houston, TX

UT Physicians orthopedic surgeons are nationally recognized for their advanced techniques and patient-centered approach to personalized care. As faculty of McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston, we lead the next generation in medical breakthroughs to help improve rehabilitation and outcomes. When you select our team, you can expect that we will use the latest technology to enhance your quality of life and get you back to doing what you love. From diagnosis to treatment, we will be with you every step of the way.

Orthopedic services

UT Physicians orthopedists offer a wide range of services to meet the needs of adults and children.

Services include:

Telehealth

Prefer an initial telehealth consultation for nonemergencies? UT Physicians orthopedists offer telehealth.

Benefits of telehealth care

  • Consult with a health care provider from the safety of your home.
  • Safely conduct follow-up visits or customized appointments to order medication refills.
  • Telehealth visits are covered by Medicare and most insurance companies. Contact your health insurance company for more information.
  • Telehealth care is HIPAA compliant.

Tips for a successful telehealth visit

  • Have a quiet place for the visit.
  • Write down specific questions or concerns.
  • Have a list of your medications handy.
  • If possible, know your vital signs.
  • Report any difficulties you may have doing normal activities.
  • Ask questions and repeat instructions.
  • Write down any follow-up instructions.

Patient resource videos

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Orthopedics news

April 22, 2026
Written By: Vicki Powers, UT Physicians | Updated: April 22, 2026
Tai chi delivers full‑body benefits for people of all ages. A UT Physicians sports medicine expert shares how this low‑impact practice supports strength, mobility, and overall health.
March 27, 2026
Written By: Vicki Powers, UT Physicians | Updated: March 27, 2026
Walking supports your body and mind. UT Physicians specialists share why this simple habit can add years — and quality — to your life.