
Patients in San Antonio turn to UT Health San Antonio | Multispecialty and Research Hospital for Oncology, Radiology, and Dental care that goes beyond symptom management. The team takes time to understand each patient's full health picture before recommending a course of action.
The staff at UT Health San Antonio | Multispecialty and Research Hospital understand that a clinic visit can be stressful. From the front desk through to discharge, the team works to create an environment where patients feel comfortable, respected, and well cared for.
Oncology at our center is built around personalized medicine. We use molecular profiling and pathology review to identify the most effective treatment strategies for each patient.
Access to high-quality specialty care close to home makes a meaningful difference for patients managing ongoing health conditions. Our team combines clinical expertise with a genuine commitment to each patient's health outcomes and quality of life.
We provide focused specialty care in a setting designed to support patient comfort and clinical accuracy. Appointments are structured to allow adequate time for history review, examination, and patient education without feeling rushed.
The patient experience at UT Health San Antonio | Multispecialty and Research Hospital is shaped by a team that genuinely prioritizes comfort and clarity. Staff members are known for following up on outstanding results, returning calls promptly, and addressing concerns between visits when needed.
Insurance verification at UT Health San Antonio | Multispecialty and Research Hospital is handled efficiently so patients can focus on their health rather than paperwork. The clinic participates in most major health plan networks serving San Antonio. Patients are advised to confirm their specific plan's participation status when booking, as networks can vary between insurers and plan tiers.
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.
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.
Chemotherapy uses cytotoxic drugs to kill rapidly dividing cells, including cancer cells. Immunotherapy works by stimulating or directing the patient's own immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. Some patients receive one, the other, or a combination depending on the cancer type.
Located at 8311 Ewing Halsell Dr, San Antonio, TX 78229, UT Health San Antonio | Multispecialty and Research Hospital serves patients across San Antonio with accessible, high-quality care. The clinic can be reached at (210) 562-8000 for appointment requests, referral questions, and general inquiries.
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