The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases at UT Health San Antonio is bringing expert care to Texas as the state’s only National Institute on Aging-designated Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. This designation will be transformational as researchers seek cures and provide the best possible care to the families of South Texas and throughout the state.
MyChart users who are eligible to receive a third COVID-19 vaccine can schedule their vaccine now. Currently, only those patients who are immunocompromised are eligible.
UT Health San Antonio is dedicated to protecting the community by providing COVID-19 vaccines. You can schedule an appointment online to receive your vaccine.
Brianna Garcia wondered why her heart raced when she exercised and why she was tired all the time. Her doctor in Laredo referred her to a team of specialists at UT Health San Antonio. Six weeks of care followed at University Hospital where experts in multiple disciplines unraveled the teen's medical mystery.
Join men's urology specialist, Alexander Rozanski, MD, for a live webinar about treatments, beyond medication, that many men are choosing to return to healthy living and an active life.
Frank Buttacavoli, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, will discuss the causes of knee pain, non-surgical treatments and how to decide when a knee replacement is the best option for you.
This profile of Sudha Seshadri, MD, Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, was included in the San Antonio Express-News.
UT Health San Antonio and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, working in close collaboration, were announced as a new National Institute on Aging-designated Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.
Ruth Berggren, MD, MACP, Infectious Diseases/Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics, answered questions about COVID-19 booster shots as part of KSAT 12’s weekly Q&A segment.
September is National Childhood Obesity Month. Cynthia Cantu, DO, UT Health Physicians Primary Care, was interviewed for a live segment to raise awareness and shared ways to prevent childhood obesity and other chronic health conditions.
Keeping you informed about the latest in research, patient care and academics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio.