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Rheumatologist: Rheumatology Clinic
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Medical Director for Oncology: UT Health Austin
Melanoma and Sarcoma Surgical Oncologist: Surgical Oncology Clinic
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Psychologist: Bipolar Disorders Center
Psychologist: Trauma Recovery and Research Center
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Neurologist: Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center
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Director: Women’s Reproductive Mental Health of Texas
Psychiatrist: Women’s Reproductive Mental Health of Texas
Psychiatrist: Bipolar Disorders Center
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Social Worker: Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease
Social Worker: Health Social Work
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Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Women’s Health
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Livestrong Cancer Institutes
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Cancer Fertility Preservation
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Clinical Pharmacist: Health Social Work
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Physician Assistant: Musculoskeletal Institute
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Social Worker: Trauma Recovery and Research Center
Clinics
UT Health Austin's clinics are conveniently located in the Health Transformation Building in downtown Austin.
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Chronic Pelvic Pain is pain occurring below the bellybutton and lasts for six months or longer.
Vulvar Disorders
Vulvar Disorders are conditions that cause pain in or around the genitals (vulva). Some (but not all) may include visible skin conditions.
Pelvic Floor Disorders
Pelvic floor disorders can include frequent, uncontrolled or painful urination, fecal incontinence, as well as weakening of the pelvic muscles and can have an impact on a patient's quality of life.
Neck Pain
Back pain has many possible causes. Moving, lifting, standing, sitting, or sleeping in an awkward way can cause strain.
UT Health Austin, the clinical practice of the Dell Medical School in the heart of downtown Austin, provides outstanding, individualized care for all patients.
Blog
UT Health Austin's blog includes patient education, lifestyle and patient stories.
A Year Without Pain
Last year, David Warren was in a wheelchair. Today, he's hiking Enchanted Rock. Read his story.
Refer a Patient
To refer a patient to UT Health Austin, call 1-833-UT-CARES and enter 8 at the prompt.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple Sclerosis (also called MS) is an autoimmune disease that can affect the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve.
Back Pain
Back pain can have many possible causes. It may be the result of an injury or may be a symptom of something else.
Hip or Knee Arthritis
Arthritis is caused by joint inflammation in which you might feel pain, swelling, stiffness, tenderness, redness, or warmth in your hips or knees.
Joint Dislocations
A dislocation occurs when a bone slips out of a joint usually occurring in the knee, hip, ankle or shoulder. Typically dislocations are very painful and should be treated immediately.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Sprains, strains, and contusions, as well as tendinitis and bursitis, are common soft-tissue injuries, which typically fall into two basic categories - acute injuries and overuse injuries.
Sprain or Ligament Injuries
A sprain is any injury to a ligament (the tough and flexible tissue that help connect bones throughout the body). When pushed beyond their normal range, ligaments can be stretched or torn.
Fractures
Fractures can cause extreme pain and restricted mobility. UT Health Austin's Musculoskeletal Institute offers care and treatment and rehabilitation for fractures
See how UT Health Austin providers are tackling the most sensitive issues in women’s health.
Nerve Problems of the Arm
Tingling, weakness, or pain in your hands or arms can be a sign of a nerve problem.
Dupuytren's Disease
Dupuytren's disease can over time causing the fingers to be pulled inward, towards the palm, resulting in what is known as a "Dupuytren's contracture."
UT Health Austin's Walk-In Clinic teaches you how to tell the difference between a cold and the flu and what you can do about it.