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MyChart: prescription refills
Free Women's Health Conference @ The Witte Museum
High-tech and low profile: The latest in hearing aids
Hill Country Primary Care: Now accepting new patients
What is PSA?
New: Cranial remolding for infants
Research update: how does exercise help?
National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month
Meet our providers
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Free Women's Health Conference @ The Witte Museum
Twelve women’s health experts from UT Health San Antonio will host intimate roundtable discussions about the latest discoveries and trends in total women’s health. Admission to the conference is free and includes admission to the newly renovated Witte Museum. Register today!
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High-tech and low profile: The latest in hearing aids
What is 1.25 inches long, has wireless streaming capabilities and enhances your ability to hear? No, I’m not describing the latest trend in wireless headphones; I’m describing a hearing aid. The hearing aid industry has made remarkable improvements to the cosmetics, functionality and efficiency of hearing aids. 
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Hill Country Primary Care: Now accepting new patients
The Primary Care practice at UT Health Hill Country provides comprehensive health care for children, adults, and seniors in the Boerne / Leon Springs area, conveniently located just off Intersate10 at the Ralph Fair Road exit.
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MyChart: prescription refills
Did you know you can request prescription refills with our new MyChart app? Or just log into the MyChart website to request a refill. Click below to read more about MyChart and all the features available to you including prescription refill requests.
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What is PSA?

September is prostate cancer awareness month. PSA stands for Prostate Specific Antigen, which is a protein made by the prostate gland. Click the "Read More" button to learn more about PSA, or to make an appointment with UT Health Urology in the medical center or our new Hill Country office, call 210-450-9600.

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National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month

Atrial fibrillation (also known as afib) is the most common heart rhythm disorder, affecting around 6 million people in the United States. It can cause your heart to flutter or race. A UT Health Physician's heart specialist explains the symptoms, risk factors for afib as well as the innovative treatments and research happening at UT Health.

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Meet our providers
Get to know the providers of UT Health Physicians and UT Dentistry; compassionate experts here to serve you.
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New: Cranial remolding for infants
About 20 percent of children develop some kind of head shape abnormality during infancy. Often, these head shape abnormalities are attributed to conditions such as craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly.
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Research update: how does exercise help?
UT Health San Antonio and the UT Medical Branch at Galveston are working together to study how exercise changes the body at the molecular level. The team is looking for volunteers who are 18 years and older. If you’re interested, call 210-450-0020.
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