UT Health Austin will be closed on Monday, January 20 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Due to inclement weather and to ensure the safety of our patients and staff, UT Health Austin will be closed on Tuesday, January 21. Telehealth appointments will proceed as scheduled, but all in-clinic services and visits will be rescheduled through our Access Center and individual departments. For non-urgent matters, you can always message your care team through your MyUTHA Patient Portal.


Our Commitment to You and Your Health

UT Health Austin is committed to bringing world-class specialty care to Central Texas and beyond. As part of an academic health system, UT Health Austin uses the latest research, diagnostic, and treatment techniques to deliver patient-centered care that focuses on your individual needs.

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University of Texas System Regents Announce Plans to Build UT Medical Center on Site of Erwin Center

The University of Texas System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin P. Eltife announced plans to launch a monumental healthcare initiative to accelerate and expand UT Austin’s burgeoning medical district into a world-class academic medical center for education, research, and patient-centered care.

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World-Class Health Care in the Heart of Texas

The University of Texas at Austin Medical Center will include a state-of-the-art UT hospital, a new world-renowned MD Anderson Cancer Center, and the academic and research expertise of UT Austin, and it will cement Austin as a premier destination for health care alongside other major Texas cities.

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Built by Clinicians, Focused on Patients

Join us in shaping the future of medicine and making a difference in the lives of patients worldwide by exploring our clinician and staff opportunities today.

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