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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.
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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Lifestyle changes can be hard to implement. Sugar reduction is one example that can be tied to existing routines to help make it more successful. A UT Physicians dietitian shares her ideas.
This lean protein has surprising benefits as a social food, but beware of the sodium! Follow our dietitian-approved guide for a healthy crawfish boil.
A lump behind a child’s knee could be cause for concern, but it may be a harmless Baker’s cyst.
For the third consecutive year, UT Physicians was honored with the President’s Volunteer Service Award for its work at the Houston Food Bank.
Backed by science, humor can relieve stress, release tension, and resolve uncomfortable feelings. Find your favorite way to laugh and use it as a tool for relaxation.
Pet therapy is known to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. A UT Physicians psychiatrist shares the science behind this powerful human-animal connection our students enjoy at the university.
Lifestyle changes can be hard to implement. Sugar reduction is one example that can be tied to existing routines to help make it more successful. A UT Physicians dietitian shares her ideas.
This lean protein has surprising benefits as a social food, but beware of the sodium! Follow our dietitian-approved guide for a healthy crawfish boil.
A lump behind a child’s knee could be cause for concern, but it may be a harmless Baker’s cyst.
For the third consecutive year, UT Physicians was honored with the President’s Volunteer Service Award for its work at the Houston Food Bank.
Backed by science, humor can relieve stress, release tension, and resolve uncomfortable feelings. Find your favorite way to laugh and use it as a tool for relaxation.
Pet therapy is known to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. A UT Physicians psychiatrist shares the science behind this powerful human-animal connection our students enjoy at the university.
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Patient Stories
After suffering from severe symptoms of an enlarged prostate, Larry found relief through laser surgery performed by a UT Physicians urologist.
When James had the colonoscopy he’d been avoiding, the results showed rectal cancer. Treated by a UT Physicians colorectal surgeon, James is cancer-free and a colonoscopy advocate.
Lee Pratt’s congenital heart condition proved debilitating as he aged. A team of UT Physicians heart specialists uncovered his true diagnosis and performed a life-changing surgery.
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.
After suffering from severe symptoms of an enlarged prostate, Larry found relief through laser surgery performed by a UT Physicians urologist.
When James had the colonoscopy he’d been avoiding, the results showed rectal cancer. Treated by a UT Physicians colorectal surgeon, James is cancer-free and a colonoscopy advocate.
Lee Pratt’s congenital heart condition proved debilitating as he aged. A team of UT Physicians heart specialists uncovered his true diagnosis and performed a life-changing surgery.
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.