Join us June 2 for a welcoming gathering created for individuals, care partners and families affected by Atypical Parkinsonian disorders. This event offers a meaningful opportunity to connect with others and find encouragement in a supportive community. https://t.co/Pc0M6kW2bV
Four health screenings every woman should have | Take charge of your health by learning about the four essential screenings every woman should have from Adriana Saenz, MD. #WomensHealthMonth
This National Nurses Week, we honor the nurses whose expertise, compassion and dedication make lives better every day.
Across @UTHealthSA , nurses are caregivers, educators, advocates and innovators, advancing patient care, supporting families and shaping the future of health.
Let's Go 210! Here's where you can support @UTSAAthletics this weekend. 🤙
@UTSABSB | HOME vs Wichita State: Friday - Sunday
@UTSASoftball | AWAY vs East Carolina: Friday - Sunday
@UTSATrackXC | AWAY at A&M Alumni Muster: Friday - Saturday
Full schedule here: https://t.co/LL5twtd41H
When is it safe to return to normal activity after a concussion?
Recovery takes time and a structured approach. Watch to learn how to safely return to your routine, according to @MVGutierrezMD at @uthealthsa.
We're honored to receive this milestone and look forward to many more years of commitment to excellence! Learn more about the PCMH designation: https://t.co/r3U78OeyHI
Primary care practices at UT Health San Antonio have earned national recognition for a decade straight as Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH) from the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
The NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home designation recognizes institutions that practice patient-centered care, promote strong relationships between care teams and patients, and strive for continuous improvement in health outcomes.
At its core is a commitment to brighter days, stronger minds and compassionate care for our community.
To enter:
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¡Viva Fiesta!
The Center for Brain Health’s inaugural Fiesta medal has arrived, and we’re giving a few away to celebrate.
Framed by a vibrant sunburst, the design reflects the warmth, guidance and renewed possibility the Center for Brain Health brings to patients and families.
National Doctors' Day is almost here! 🎉
Honor a physician who’s made a difference by sharing a thank‑you note or making a gift in their name. They’ll receive your message and special recognition!
Celebrate a doctor today: https://t.co/8TlkEVC8oQ
At @UTHealthSA, we know that health literacy begins early. Dr. Leah Brown, lead orthopaedic surgeon for the @spurs, shares why educating youth about nutrition, sleep and exercise lays the foundation for lifelong health and performance.
Congratulations to the @UTSAWBB team on earning a spot in the NCAA Tournament; it's the team’s first appearance since 2009!
@UTHealthSA is proud to support you on and off the court as your official health care provider. Good luck as you take on the UConn Huskies tomorrow. 🏀
This week's UTSA Basketball Radio Show, presented by @UTHealthSA, is moving to Tuesday at 7 p.m.
We'll see you tomorrow, live from Roca & Martillo!
#BirdsUp 🤙 #LetsGo210
Advancing neurological care requires more than advanced treatments. It requires a philosophy grounded in comprehensive, coordinated support for every stage of care. At the new Center for Brain Health, that commitment shapes everything from diagnosis to long-term management.
“We’re not only treating conditions, we’re caring for people across the full spectrum of brain health,” said Carlayne Jackson, MD, FAAN, chair of the Department of Neurology at UT Health San Antonio’s Long School of Medicine.