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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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Maintain traditions if navigating emotional moments during the holiday season.
HTI transformed its annual holiday gathering into a special opportunity to make a difference for children transitioning into CPS care.
It’s more than just the flavor of the season. Peppermint offers digestive benefits and immunity-boosting vitamins. Embrace this holiday herb with food and recipe recommendations.
Typically associated with childhood, eczema can begin suddenly in adults. A UT Physicians dermatologist describes symptoms, triggers, and relief for those living with this acute skin condition.
Give the gift of health this holiday season by following this guide from UT Physicians experts.
Caregiving during the holidays might easily feel overwhelming. A UT Physicians social worker shares simple tips to embrace the season while caring for yourself and others.
Patient Stories
After a traumatic knee injury, a barber regained her self-confidence and independence with the expertise and guidance of Paul Shupe, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at UT Physicians.
Luna Grayson is thriving thanks to the expertise of a dedicated health care team and innovative fetal surgery. Their approach gave Luna the chance to walk, talk, and embrace life with boundless joy.
Balance issues and fatigue plagued Natalia until she was a preteen. Partnering with a UT Physicians pediatric cardiologist put her on the path to a new life after she was diagnosed with dysautonomia.
A hip dysplasia condition limited Anh Tran and contributed to constant pain. A UT Physicians orthopedic surgeon completed an atypical surgery that ultimately gave her life a second chance.
Concussions require a personalized approach to help patients return to work, school, or sports. A UT Physicians neuropsychologist shares her expertise.
Ariella was 6 when she was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Thanks to the care of Dr. Monica Bray, the now 9-year-old is a champion golfer.