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UT Health Austin Musculoskeletal Institute – Austin

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UT Health Austin Musculoskeletal Institute – Oncology – Austin

UT Health Austin Musculoskeletal Institute brings accessible Oncology and Gynecology care to Austin. With a focus on individualized treatment and open communication, the clinic has earned a reputation for thoughtful, high-quality medicine.

At UT Health Austin Musculoskeletal Institute, clinical decisions are always made collaboratively with the patient. Providers present options clearly, discuss trade-offs honestly, and respect each individual's preferences and values when designing a care plan.

Our Services

Oncology

Managing cancer requires a team that coordinates across specialties. Our oncology services include chemotherapy administration, immunotherapy, and hormone therapy, supported by on-site laboratory and imaging services.

Gynecology

Minimally invasive gynecologic procedures are available for patients for whom conservative management has not provided adequate relief. Hysteroscopy, laparoscopic evaluation, and minor surgical procedures are performed with attention to recovery and return to normal function.

Patient Experience

UT Health Austin Musculoskeletal Institute takes patient satisfaction seriously, and the results show. Reflects a clinic where the clinical team treats each patient as an individual rather than a case number, investing time in understanding context and history during every appointment.

Insurance & Payment

UT Health Austin Musculoskeletal Institute accepts multiple insurance plans and strives to keep out-of-pocket costs manageable for all patients. For those without insurance coverage, the billing team can provide a clear estimate of expected costs before services are rendered. Financial assistance resources and community health programs may be available for qualifying patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I lose my hair during cancer treatment?

Hair loss depends on the type of treatment used. Some chemotherapy regimens cause significant hair loss, while others do not. Immunotherapy and targeted therapies typically do not cause hair loss. Your oncologist will discuss what to expect from your specific treatment plan.

What does remission mean?

Remission means that cancer signs and symptoms have reduced significantly or are undetectable on testing. Complete remission means no cancer can be detected. Remission does not always mean cure, and follow-up monitoring continues to detect any recurrence early.

What should I bring to my first oncology appointment?

Bring all relevant biopsy reports, imaging studies, surgical records, and a list of current medications. If you have seen other providers for your diagnosis, bringing those records helps the oncologist understand the full clinical picture before recommending a treatment approach.

UT Health Austin Musculoskeletal Institute is a Austin-based practice at 9th Floor, Health Transformation Building, 1601 Trinity St, Austin, TX 78712. To schedule a visit or speak with office staff, call (833) 882-2737. The practice welcomes new patients and works to accommodate timely appointments.

Opening Hours

Mon8:00AM–5:00PM, Tue: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Wed: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Thu: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM–5:00PM
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(833) 882-2737uthealthaustin.org
Mon: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Tue: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Wed: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Thu: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM–5:00PM
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