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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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Learn the science behind optimism and its powerful impact on aging. A UTHealth Houston psychologist shares insights and tips for embracing positivity in everyday life.
Nursemaid’s elbow, now known as radial head subluxation, is a common childhood injury caused by a quick arm pull. A UT Physicians orthopedic surgeon shares symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
The flu virus changes each year, along with the vaccine. Protecting yourself against the flu is easy and affordable with the UT Physicians low-cost flu vaccine.
Awareness of peripheral artery disease could save limbs and lives. A UT Physicians interventional radiologist describes the symptoms that are frequently mistaken for normal aging.
At UT Physicians we know a successful school year begins with good health. From backpacks to dental screenings, check out all the ways our clinics helped families prepare for the new year.
When evaluating moles, follow the ABCDE screening guide to understand what to look for, when to see a doctor, and how to protect your health.
Patient Stories
After years of foot pain and sore ankles, David White found relief and a new lease on life after surgery by orthopedic surgeon Willliam C. McGarvey, MD.
When a mother-to-be began experiencing unexpected symptoms, UTHealth Houston Fetal Center experts turned to advanced genetic testing — leading to a rare diagnosis and life-saving care for her baby.
Diagnosed with severe spina bifida before birth, Zanelle is now a bubbly child finding her own independence, thanks to the care team at UT Physicians.
An MS diagnosis took her by surprise, but Andrea didn’t let it steal her future. This inspiring woman is pursuing a medical career, participating in clinical trials, and supporting fellow MS patients.
Newly diagnosed with severely uncontrolled diabetes, Robin used her love of pickleball to help lower her blood sugar level in just two months.
Knee issues ended Jim Hardy’s professional golf career in the 1970s. After years of pain, he turned to a UT Physicians orthopedic surgeon who gave him a new knee at 81, proving it’s never too late.