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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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UTHealth Houston’s CMIO is one of three physicians in Texas and the only one in Houston recognized on Becker’s Healthcare’s “CMIOs to Know” list.
Allergy sufferers can enjoy a rodeo with a strategy that tames common triggers. A UT Physicians allergist shares her recommendations.
Thanks to more proactive screenings and improvements in treatment options, the death rate from colorectal cancer has dropped.
Case managers and departments across UT Physicians collaborated to earn a three-year accreditation by NCQA for its Clinical Case Management Program.
A good night’s sleep is important for overall health. In honor of World Sleep Day, learn about the four stages of sleep and how to improve your sleep hygiene for better rest.
Jacob Musule was named UT Physicians Employee of the Year for his compassionate work with patients and families. Read more about his dedication.
UTHealth Houston’s CMIO is one of three physicians in Texas and the only one in Houston recognized on Becker’s Healthcare’s “CMIOs to Know” list.
Allergy sufferers can enjoy a rodeo with a strategy that tames common triggers. A UT Physicians allergist shares her recommendations.
Thanks to more proactive screenings and improvements in treatment options, the death rate from colorectal cancer has dropped.
Case managers and departments across UT Physicians collaborated to earn a three-year accreditation by NCQA for its Clinical Case Management Program.
A good night’s sleep is important for overall health. In honor of World Sleep Day, learn about the four stages of sleep and how to improve your sleep hygiene for better rest.
Jacob Musule was named UT Physicians Employee of the Year for his compassionate work with patients and families. Read more about his dedication.
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Patient Stories
A thumb injury sidelined Blake Hamilton’s football season, but expert care from Courtney J. Amor, MD, helped him get back in the game. Read his story of resilience and recovery!
Common symptoms of pain and cramping were the beginning of a toddler’s rare pediatric cancer diagnosis. A UT Physicians multidisciplinary team performed a delicate surgery to save his life.
A traumatic accident launched Tara into a fight for survival. She credits her two UT Physicians surgeons for saving her leg.
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.
Jason Putnam’s quality of life declined when a traumatic brain injury turned into epilepsy. He regained independence after surgery with the Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at UTHealth Houston.
A thumb injury sidelined Blake Hamilton’s football season, but expert care from Courtney J. Amor, MD, helped him get back in the game. Read his story of resilience and recovery!
Common symptoms of pain and cramping were the beginning of a toddler’s rare pediatric cancer diagnosis. A UT Physicians multidisciplinary team performed a delicate surgery to save his life.
A traumatic accident launched Tara into a fight for survival. She credits her two UT Physicians surgeons for saving her leg.
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.
Jason Putnam’s quality of life declined when a traumatic brain injury turned into epilepsy. He regained independence after surgery with the Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at UTHealth Houston.