Dr. Alexander Rozanski, men's health specialist and Urologist with UT Health Physicians, touches base on what you should know about erectile dysfunction and treatment options in KENS 5 Medical Minute. Watch the video. Want to learn more? Join Dr....
When U.S. gymnast Simone Biles pulled out of the all-around competition at the Olympic games citing mental health concerns, Summer Rolin nodded knowingly. She counsels Olympic speedskaters, and with a doctorate in psychology is a clinical...
Update: Offering the Pfizer (bivalent) booster UT Health Physicians is offering the Pfizer (bivalent) booster vaccine. Current UT Health San Antonio patients can schedule COVID-19 vaccines through your MyChart account. Primary Series Your primary series...
Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Jan Patterson, talks about the number of delta variant cases rising in San Antonio. She explains how the easier-to-spread delta variant can infect those fully vaccinated, leading to increased hospitalizations. Watch the...
The new school year is just around the corner, and many of my patients are excited about going back to in-person classes, making new friends and meeting teachers. The thought of normality casts light on the challenging year we had in 2020. Parents had to...
Chief Medical Officer for UT Health Physicians, Dr. Robert Leverence, talks about hospitals across the city with COVID-positive patients, including children, approaching critical capacity and the importance of getting vaccinated as school begins. Watch...
In a sample of more than 400 older adults in Argentina who had recovered from COVID-19, more than 60% displayed some degree of cognitive impairment, a researcher from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio reported at the Alzheimer’...
Dr. Tess Barton, a pediatric specialist with UT Health Physicians, discusses the new mask guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics for this 2021-2022 academic year. Watch and read the story on KSAT.
Researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also referred to as UT Health San Antonio, The University of Washington at Seattle and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York have launched NIRVANA, a National...
Brain scans show similarities between people who've recovered from COVID-19 and those with Alzheimer's disease. Researchers at UT Health San Antonio are finding that some of the same genes that increase a person's risk for getting severe COVID-19 also...