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Nominate UT Health San Antonio in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards

  The YourSA San Antonio Express-News’ Readers’ Choice Awards give the San Antonio community the opportunity to recognize the healthcare organizations they trust most. Thanks to the continued support of patients, faculty, staff and the San Antonio community, UT Health San Antonio has earned top honors in multiple categories in past years, reflecting its commitment […]

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UT Health San Antonio doctors provide new hope for pancreatic cancer patients

Less-invasive RFA method seen as a complementary treatment UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital became the first in South Texas to use an emerging and less-invasive treatment called radiofrequency ablation on a comorbid patient with a pancreatic cancer tumor that couldn’t be removed by surgery. The method, RFA for short, delivers controlled heat in […]

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Ed and Linda Whitacre contribute $7 million to support health research, engineering and athletics at UT San Antonio

The commitment allocates $5 million to UT Health San Antonio to advance its nationally recognized expertise in metabolic health — an area of research and clinical care that includes diabetes, obesity and related conditions that profoundly affect longevity and quality of life.

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Hospital celebrates first year of serving South Texas

Dec. 10, 2025, marks the first full year of inpatient care at the UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital. Positioned at the heart of a growing local healthcare landscape within San Antonio’s Medical Center, UT Health San Antonio’s inaugural hospital provides a multidisciplinary approach to complex care and access to more clinical trials to advance care than any other hospital in South Texas.

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A broader impact: UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health expands care and discovery across dozens of neurological conditions

New center opens tomorrow with comprehensive clinical care, advanced research and family-centered support Content by Claire Kowalick While much of the focus of tomorrow’s opening of UT Health San Antonio’s Center for Brain Health deservedly is on Alzheimer’s disease, it also marks a major step forward for families as a transformational resource for individuals and families […]

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First Blood Donor Center blood drive at Health Science Center campus a success

The UT Health San Antonio Blood Donor Center recently hosted its first blood drive since opening earlier this summer — and to great success. Thanks to dozens of students and staff members who answered the call to donate blood during the Dec. 4 blood drive at the Health Science Center campus, the center collected 24 units of […]

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New funding expands development of AI tools for suicide prevention training

The support, provided through the Face the Fight initiative and backed by USAA, the Humana Foundation and Reach Resilience, will fund AI programs focused on firearm safety conversations and crisis response planning, expanding ongoing work led by The University of Texas at San Antonio and Rush University.

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UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health celebrates ‘a new era of hope, healing and discovery’ with ribbon-cutting

‘Transformational’ facility brings together clinical care, diagnostics and research University of Texas System and UT San Antonio leaders today hailed “a new era of hope, healing and discovery” for neurological patients and their families with a ribbon-cutting for the UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health, a $100 million, 103,000-square-foot facility that will bring specialty […]

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School of Dentistry at UT Health San Antonio awarded $6 million total to study treatment, pain management for oral cancer

School of Dentistry at UT Health San Antonio awarded $6 million total to study treatment, pain management for oral cancer

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Innovative endoscopic procedure offers new option for colorectal patients

UT Health San Antonio’s Advanced Interventional Gastroenterology Program is now offering an advanced, minimally invasive procedure that allows physicians to remove large, early-stage colorectal lesions without the need for traditional surgery.

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