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With hurricane season officially beginning on June 1, now is the time to prepare.For many of our patients, employees and...
06/14/2026

With hurricane season officially beginning on June 1, now is the time to prepare.

For many of our patients, employees and communities along the Texas Gulf Coast, having a plan, emergency supplies and reliable information can make a significant difference when severe weather threatens.

Essential hurricane tips from UTMB: https://utmb.us/fz2

06/09/2026

For many men, going to the doctor isn't always a priority. Dr. Campbell, a family physician at UTMB Health wants to change that.

With the right information, quality care and a clear understanding of what to expect, many of the concerns that keep people from seeking care can be eased.

Take this as your reminder to schedule that appointment—or encourage a loved one to do the same. A primary care physician and routine checkups are important steps toward better health.

Learn more: utmbhealth.com/men

Primary care providers help patients protect their heart health and catch problems early. At UTMB Health, PCPs focus on ...
06/04/2026

Primary care providers help patients protect their heart health and catch problems early. At UTMB Health, PCPs focus on preventing health risks through early conversations and small lifestyle changes. Learn more about heart prevention https://utmb.us/fym

06/03/2026

When life gets hectic and budgets feel stretched, even your health can slip down the priority list. A routine doctor’s visit might raise a simple question: Do I really need this right now? If you feel “fine,” it’s tempting to wait — but that decision can come with risks. Learn more about annual wellness visits at UTMB Health. https://utmb.us/fyo

Firearm injuries have become the leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the United States, a sobering ...
06/01/2026

Firearm injuries have become the leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the United States, a sobering reality that continues to affect families and communities across the country.

For UTMB Health pediatric surgeon Dr. Bindi Naik-Mathuria, this issue is deeply personal. Through both her clinical work and research, she has seen firsthand the devastating impact of firearm injuries on young lives.

As a partner in the Rise Up Against Gun Violence initiative, Dr. Naik-Mathuria is helping translate research into action. Her work has contributed to a better understanding of youth firearm injuries and helped inform community-based campaigns aimed at prevention and awareness.

With guidance from leaders like Dr. Naik-Mathuria, youth ambassadors are engaging their peers in conversations about gun violence, demonstrating the powerful role young people can play in creating safer communities and preventing violence before it occurs.

Read more: https://utmb.us/fxe

06/01/2026

Dr. Matthew Propst, UTMB Health pediatric sports medicine specialist, combines his clinical expertise with firsthand experience as a parent to help families recognize early warning signs, prevent injuries, and support young athletes in staying healthy and active in sports. Learn more at https://utmb.us/fyb

05/29/2026

Many women seek care only when symptoms appear. UTMB Health physicians say key conversations should happen earlier. Routine OBGYN visits support early detection and lifelong care. Learn more https://utmb.us/fyp

05/28/2026

In this episode, Drs. Samreen and Stark welcome Dr. Raimer to discuss how primary care UTMB Health serves as a patient’s “medical home” before and after specialty weight loss treatment, supporting coordinated, safe, and long-term care. 🎧 🎙️ Listen to the full episode now https://utmb.us/fws

At UTMB Health, we believe the most important care happens before symptoms appear. Annual wellness visits help patients ...
05/18/2026

At UTMB Health, we believe the most important care happens before symptoms appear. Annual wellness visits help patients stay ahead of potential concerns through prevention, early detection and a trusted relationship with their provider. https://utmb.us/fvu

We are extremely grateful to our staff and enjoyed celebrating them during Health Systems Week! Thank you for being an o...
05/16/2026

We are extremely grateful to our staff and enjoyed celebrating them during Health Systems Week!

Thank you for being an outstanding team!

Webster = We R Best!!!

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