Flu Vaccines Are Available Through the UT Health Network
 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seasonal influenza activity is increasing in the United States. The influenza (or “flu”) vaccination can keep you from getting sick with the flu and can reduce the risk of being hospitalized because of it. The CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine each season.

 

Remember, UT Health employees now receive a discount on co-pays and other services for primary and specialty care with UT Health providers.

 

Need to see a primary care doctor this week? UT Health Hill Country has next day appointments. Located just off I-10, only 10 minutes north of Loop 1604, you can call the UT Health Network Access Center for an appointment at 210-450-9090.

 

The UT Health Network provides discounts for UT Employees who use UT Physicians. UT employees and retirees, along with their dependents, now get discounts when they use UT providers or facilities with the UT SELECT medical plan. Visit UTHealthcare.org/UTSELECT  to learn more about the UT Health Network.

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