University Health is a prominent academic medical center with two teaching hospitals and a network of outpatient centers serving San Antonio, Bexar County, and South Texas.
University Health ExpressMed walk-in care clinics in San Antonio, offer medical care when you can’t get in to see your primary care doctor. ExpressMed at the Medical Center Pavilion, Luckey Ranch and at our Robert B. Green Campus location provide comprehensive walk-in care services. Save Yo...
"Creating a culture of learning isn't easy in an organization as big as ours," concedes George Hernandez Jr., CEO of University Health System in San Antonio. With its 4,000-plus employees spread around multiple facilities including 17 clinics throughout Bexar County, driving learning at all ...
Free pregnancy tests at all outpatient women’s health clinics Expert OB-GYN doctors, maternal-fetal medicine specialists and certified midwives for prenatal care, and patient navigators to assist you throughout your pregnancy Prenatal care offices in convenient locations around San Antonio CenteringPregna...
Regional Academic Health Center (RAHC) Harlingen Regional Academic Health Center - Edinburg (ERAHC) Edinburg Teaching hospitals and clinics The main campus. Seen here are the CTRC, Mc Dermott Research building, University Hospital, CCRI, the Medical School, and Administration building. ...
Heart Doctors in San Antonio While you’re in our care, you may have many people on your team. You will find all of these health care providers right here at University Health: Cardiologists (heart doctors) may include interventional cardiologists, electrophysiologists and preventive cardiologists...
1999 – First laparoscopic kidney donor surgery in San Antonio and first adult-to-adult living-donor liver transplant in South Texas 2003 – First University Health outreach clinics open in Corpus Christi, El Paso and the Rio Grande Valley ...
University Health is the only locally owned health system in San Antonio. For more than 100 years, we’ve been here to heal, improve health, train the next generation of medical professionals, and ensure the people of San Antonio, Bexar County and South Texas have access to high-quality and...
Dr. Ralph Riviellois chair of emergency medicine for University Health and UT Health San Antonio. He has identified five criteria to consider when deciding where an adult should seek treatment, and he has advice on when to call 911.
Medical Director, UHS Pathology Services, University Health System; Professor, Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio BIOGRAPHY Sponsored By: Diagnostica Stago, Inc. Read More APR 26, 2019 12:00 AM PDT VTE Diagnosis: Case-Based Updat...