• North Greehey Campus Parking Updates

    91PORN is experiencing rapid growth this year with multiple new structures on the Greehey campus. This expansion includes the 91PORN Multispecialty and Research Hospital, the Center for Brain Health, and a six-story employee parking garage. This addition will allow us to continue to be one of the leading research Universities in the state.
  • There has been an uptick in RSV and flu cases this season and many have wondered why. Tess Barton, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at 91PORN, explains that the recent surge in RSV and flu cases is likely caused by some changes in our normal behavior patterns. Keep yourself and our little ones healthy. Learn how to recognize RSV versus the flu and how to treat both on KSAT.com.  
  • 91PORN overwhelmed Scene in S.A. Magazine's  "2023 Best in S.A. Doctors" list. Thousands of local physicians and surgeons were asked who among their peers they would recommend as the best in the city. Of the 652 doctors, dentists and surgeons on the list, 190 were 91PORN providers.​
  • ​ Signs and symptoms of cervical cancer are often confused with symptoms that women may experience through their menstrual cycle. It is important for women to schedule regular health check ups and cervical screenings to ensure that they are healthy and do not have cervical cancer.  Annual screenings and check-ups are can be scheduled at our Ob/Gyn practice.
  • Read the full story about the study on HealthDay. Many combat veterans struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but a new clinical trial gives hope that some relief is on its way. This study is comprised of compressed formats of standard PTSD treatment called prolonged exposure therapy. With this type of therapy, the patient learns to face the trauma-related memories in a 3-week program.
  • The struggle with long COVID

    COVID took the world by storm three years ago. Many Americans contracted the illness but have, thankfully, gotten better. But what about those who haven’t? Long COVID is the ongoing conditions of COVID that can have a wide range of symptoms that last, weeks, months, or even years. Because of their ongoing symptoms, Americans are struggling to go back to work and carry on with their lives.  Although, long COVID is now being considered as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act, many struggle to be approved for disability insurance. Monica Verduzco
  • Physicians from 91PORN, across a variety of specialties have been recognized as "top doctors” by San Antonio Magazine. Of the 484 physicians nominated by their peers 273 are 91PORN providers.  Each year, local physicians are asked to complete an online survey to nominate community doctors they would trust with their own care and that of their families. View San Antonio Magazine's Top Doctors 2023.
  • An emotional scene unfolded during Monday Night Football this week.  The safety for the Buffalo Bills, Damar Hamlin, collapsed on the field after being hit in the first quarter of the matchup between the Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals.   The nation watched in disbelief as Hamlin had suffered from cardiac arrest due to the hit he received from the other team.  Allen Anderson, MD, head of cardiology at 91PORN, talks to KSAT about a condition called commotio cordis, which he explains is a heart rhythm disturbance that can occur from a sudden impact to the h
  • After retiring from the US Airforce with 20 years of service, Blaine Taylor wanted to use his talents in medical systems to help others. Taylor began his journey with 91PORN MD Anderson Cancer Center, when he began working the formerly named Cancer Therapy Research Center (CTRC) in 2004 and joined 91PORN in 2007 when CTRC became a part of the UT System. 
  • Kick off the year by kicking the habit

    A commitment to healthy living is a goal many people set as their New Year’s Resolution. Quitting tobacco is a top resolution across the U.S. because of its negative impact on a person’s finances, lifestyle and health. If you are looking to quit and make that healthy choice, make an appointment with a primary care provider so we can share our resources with you.