University Health opens Southside clinic next to new Palo Alto Hospital
University Health’s new Vida clinic offers urgent care services, primary and specialty care, behavioral health and more on the South Side.
University Health’s new Vida clinic offers urgent care services, primary and specialty care, behavioral health and more on the South Side.
The new OB-GYN clinic, which opened in November, is part of a larger push by the system to expand access to women’s health care.
A San Antonio fertility program aims to support the growing demand for in vitro fertilization with specially trained doctors and nurses.
South Texas faces higher rates of Alzheimer’s disease. Understanding why is an endlessly complicated mission for local researchers.
Around 450 squirrel-sized marmoset monkeys reside at Texas Biomed’s primate center, aiding research on aging, health span and longevity.
Most Republicans in the U.S. House agree they don’t want to extend expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits, but the party — including members from Texas — still has not coalesced around an alternative plan heading into a critical midterm year.
Bexar County officials approved University Health’s 2026 budget amid soaring patient volumes, federal cuts and new hospitals on the horizon.
We could be in for another bad flu season as San Antonio health officials urge residents to get their influenza shot.
Bexar County has seen over 200 cases of whooping cough, a respiratory infection that mostly affects children, alongside statewide increases.
San Antonio Metro Health’s Healthy Neighborhoods Program could see a 36% budget cut in fiscal year 2027 because of federal cuts under the Trump Administration and reductions in the city’s budget.
Roads will be closed for the first San Antonio Marathon and Half Marathon, which starts at 7:15 a.m. Sunday at Main Plaza and finishes at Hemisfair.
In October, the research institute invited Martiareana and two other local TB patients to speak with researchers about their experiences, a disease that comes with a grueling treatment regimen and often a great deal of stigma.
The state’s cancer research and prevention fund will help YWCA San Antonio expand breast and cervical cancer screenings amid funding cuts.
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