UT Health Physicians
The Women’s Comprehensive Health Institute provides a variety of specialized, preventative care services for women of all ages. Based on your insurance benefits and health questionnaire, your personalized care plan will include some or all of the following:    Physical exam Dermatology exam Gynecology exam Mammogram Eye exam (if requested) Lab work Other tests, consultations or counseling may be…

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If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 9-1-1 or go to your local emergency room., Current patients can request appointments using MyChart, Log-in to MyChart login Create your MyChart account, Primary Care, Request a primary care appointment online Established primary care patients can now schedule appointments with their providers using  MyChart  , Orthopaedics, Request an orthopaedics appointment online, Other Medical Appointments, There are several ways to arrange an appointment with one of our physicians:, Established patients can use  MyChart  to request appointments and send messages to their care team. Call our central call center at , 210-450-9000,  to be directed to any of our locations and practices. Search our  provider directory  and call the appointment line directly for the physician. Search our  phone directory  to find the appropriate scheduling line. Please have the following information available when you call to make an appointment: Name Address Telephone number Photo ID Name of your referring physician and primary care physician…

Discounts for UT System Employees who use UT Physicians
UT System employees and retirees, along with their dependents, get discounts when they use UT providers or facilities with the UT SELECT medical plan. Call , 210-450-9090,  to make an appointment., Program Benefits, Save $10 on Copays Each time you visit a primary care physician or specialist at UT Health Physicians, save $10 on your copay. Primary care copay for UT Providers is $20. Non-UT Providers are $30. The copay for UT Specialist Providers is $40. Non-UT Specialists are $50. Save on Coinsurance Lower your coinsurance by using a primary care physician or specialist at UT Health Physicians. Current…, UT Select Health Network and Non-Network Benefits:,     New UT Health Network Benefit Standard UT Select In-Network Benefit, Primary Care, $20 copay $30 copay, Specialist, $40 copay $50 copay, Employee Clinic, $10 copay $30 copay, Deductible, $600 $600, Coinsurance, 10% 20%, Inpatient Copay, Deductible + 10% coinsurance  $200 / day ($1,000 max/admission) plus 20% coinsurance, Participating UT Medical institutions include:, UT Medical Branch Galveston facilities & providers UT Health Northeast (Tyler) facilities & providers UT Rio Grande Valley providers and facilities UT Austin UT Health Houston UT Health San Antonio Employee & Nursing Clinics University Health in San Antonio The UT Health Network benefit is not available at this time for services received from UT Southwestern, or UT MD Anderson Cancer…, Blue Access for Members,  to access the Provider Finder specific to UT SELECT Medical, where participating providers and facilities are clearly marked as being part of the UT Health Network. You must be logged in to see the "UT Health Network" designation.

The UT Voice Center
Voice rest is very important after certain vocal fold injuries and surgeries. Your vocal cords will not heal properly if they are overused during this time. Just as you would not consider running a day after knee surgery, you should try not to talk or make any noise after surgery on your vocal cords. Below are some general guidelines for voice rest. These will be tailored to meet your specific…, What to expect after voice surgery, Typically, your physician will prescribe three to seven days of voice rest after surgery. This means absolutely no talking, throat clearing, whispering, or coughing (if you can avoid it). Any noise that you make can be damaging and may make it difficult for the vocal cords to heal properly. Exercise, such as weightlifting, straining in the bathroom, and any other activity that produces forceful…, Your first post-op visit with speech pathologist and/or physician, Your provider will examine your vocal cords to see how they are healing. Your speech pathologist will begin to take you off voice rest if appropriate. You will be given a guideline for your return to voice use. You will be allowed to use your voice, but you must not overdo it., Guidelines for gradual return to voice use, These times are the maximum amounts of cumulative voice use in each day. Your voice use will be tailored by your therapist and physician to meet your specific needs.   AM PM Day of post-op visit 5 minutes 5 minutes 2nd day 10 minutes 10 minutes 3rd day 20 minutes 20 minutes 4th day 45 minutes 45 minutes 5th day 1 hour 1 hour 6th day 2 hours total throughout the day   7th day 3 hours spread…, Things to remember, Use an easy, natural voice. No phone use until three weeks after surgery. Always avoid extremes such as yelling, singing, throat clearing, talking for a long period of time without a break. Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise. If you experience any pain, fatigue, hoarseness, call your physician or speech pathologist. Drink plenty of water and avoid caffeine and alcohol. Take vocal breaks.…

We are experienced in providing the highest quality evaluation, recommendation, and treatment for all conditions of the foot. We utilize innovative scanning technology to take custom, 3D scans of your feet to build custom foot orthoses (inserts) to be used with diabetic shoes., Make an Appointment, Please call  210-450-6470  to make an appointment.