McAllen family hopes daughter’s battle with rare disorder can rewrite medical research
Read full article: McAllen family hopes daughter’s battle with rare disorder can rewrite medical researchA McAllen family is desperate for a cure, but hopeful their strong little girl’s journey through a rare disorder will write the medical books for the future.
San Antonio doctor expects rough flu season as other countries see outbreaks
Read full article: San Antonio doctor expects rough flu season as other countries see outbreaksLast year, 280 kids died from the flu, the highest number since experts started recording in 2004. This year is expected to be tough as well with even lower vaccinations.
Body found at construction site of South Side hospital, University Health says
Read full article: Body found at construction site of South Side hospital, University Health saysA person’s body was discovered on the construction site of a University Health hospital on the South Side early Thursday, a hospital official said in an emailed statement to KSAT.
‘She’s going to learn’: 9-year-old hospitalized after woman allegedly told her to drive
Read full article: ‘She’s going to learn’: 9-year-old hospitalized after woman allegedly told her to driveA 25-year-old woman has been arrested after investigators say she told a 9-year-old child to move a vehicle, leading to a crash that seriously injured the child in west Bexar County.
‘Don’t ignore the symptoms’: Expert urges public to be on alert as pneumonia season peaks
Read full article: ‘Don’t ignore the symptoms’: Expert urges public to be on alert as pneumonia season peaksFollowing the deaths of former Vice President Dick Cheney and actress Diane Keaton, both from complications related to pneumonia, local health experts are urging the public to be on alert as respiratory virus season ramps up.
University Health plans opening of ‘state-of-the-art’ east Bexar County health clinic
Read full article: University Health plans opening of ‘state-of-the-art’ east Bexar County health clinicUniversity Health officials plan to open a new “state-of-the-art” health clinic on the East Side as part of a larger $1.7 billion push to address healthcare access in Bexar County.
University Health’s new clinic focuses on preventing amputations linked to diabetes
Read full article: University Health’s new clinic focuses on preventing amputations linked to diabetesA new clinic at University Health aims to prevent amputations that are linked to diabetes, which has been a growing concern in South Texas.
Children’s Heart Foundation organizes San Antonio walk to support congenital heart defect research
Read full article: Children’s Heart Foundation organizes San Antonio walk to support congenital heart defect researchThe Children’s Heart Foundation is hosting 33 walks nationwide this year to unite families affected by congenital heart defects and raise funds for research.
University Health, Bexar County’s free drive-thru flu shot event returns to San Antonio
Read full article: University Health, Bexar County’s free drive-thru flu shot event returns to San AntonioUniversity Health and Bexar County are launching their sixth annual series of free drive-thru flu vaccination events as part of their community immunization partnership.
Project MEND’s unstoppable push: Two ‘Gear Up For Mobility’ collection drives, a successful mobility phone bank
Read full article: Project MEND’s unstoppable push: Two ‘Gear Up For Mobility’ collection drives, a successful mobility phone bankProject MEND raises $5,800 through KSAT Community phone bank
University Health pediatrician stresses back-to-school health checks for students
Read full article: University Health pediatrician stresses back-to-school health checks for studentsKSAT is trying to help families get ready for the start of the new school year. We spoke with a pediatrician about the important health preparations every family should keep in mind.
$71M deal to provide shuttered hospital new life
Read full article: $71M deal to provide shuttered hospital new lifeThe Bexar County Hospital District Board of Managers unanimously approved a deal allowing University Health to purchase the Christus Santa Rosa Hospital – Medical Center campus that was closed in April.
KSAT Community hosts town hall on social media effects on children, healthy online balance strategies
Read full article: KSAT Community hosts town hall on social media effects on children, healthy online balance strategiesThe KSAT Community will host a town hall discussion focused on the impact of social media on children.
University Health, Bexar County leaders hold beam signing for planned South Side hospital
Read full article: University Health, Bexar County leaders hold beam signing for planned South Side hospitalSeveral University Health and Bexar County leaders this week penned names and well-wishes onto a beam at a forthcoming South Side hospital.
Black Maternal Health Week shines light on racial disparities in pregnancy care
Read full article: Black Maternal Health Week shines light on racial disparities in pregnancy careDuring Black Maternal Health Week, a growing chorus of voices is calling attention to a health crisis that continues to affect Black women at alarming rates.
University Health to open new hospital in northeast Bexar County
Read full article: University Health to open new hospital in northeast Bexar CountyOfficials held a ceremony on Monday as the final beam for University Health’s Retama Hospital was signed and lifted to the top of the five-story building.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor discusses check-ups, measles and more
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor discusses check-ups, measles and moreUniversity Health doctor Amy Cobb joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur on Thursday to answer viewers’ health-related questions.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers' spring break-related health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers' spring break-related health questionsUniversity Health doctor Leo Lopez joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Stephania Jimenez to answer viewers' spring break-related health questions.
KSAT Q&A: University Health infectious disease expert discusses measles outbreak
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: University Health infectious disease expert discusses measles outbreakDr. Jason Bowling, an infectious disease expert from University Health, appeared on the 6 O’Clock News to discuss the measles outbreak after a potential exposure was reported in San Antonio.
How scent cloths can help San Antonio babies treated in intensive care heal faster
Read full article: How scent cloths can help San Antonio babies treated in intensive care heal fasterNurses at University Hospital have found a unique method that can calm newborns down, increase their chances of healing faster and perhaps shorten their hospital stays: scent cloths.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers' questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers' questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez joined KSAT anchors Stephania Jimenez and Myra Arthur to answer viewer’s pressing health questions on Thursday.
Heart Health Focus: KSAT Community, University Health will host live event
Read full article: Heart Health Focus: KSAT Community, University Health will host live eventAs the leading cause of death in South Central Texas, KSAT Community is partnering with University Health to host a live televised resource phone bank.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers' pediatric questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers' pediatric questionsOn this week’s edition of Doc Talk, University Health pediatrician Dr. Dina Tom joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer questions from viewers on the RSV vaccine, Red dye No. 3 and more.
Local couple donates blood every year since 1991, encourages others to step up and help community blood supply
Read full article: Local couple donates blood every year since 1991, encourages others to step up and help community blood supplyA local couple is doing their part to help our community by donating blood every chance they get.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers KSAT viewers' health-related questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers KSAT viewers' health-related questionsThis week’s edition of Doc Talk, University Health Dr. Amy Cobb joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers' health-related questions.
San Antonio doctor explains raw milk’s effect on bird flu cases among humans
Read full article: San Antonio doctor explains raw milk’s effect on bird flu cases among humansAlthough bird flu has been around for a while, University Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bryan Alsip said its dangers are still prevalent.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers’ questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers’ questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez joined KSAT anchor Stephania Jimenez and KSAT reporter Daniela Ibarra to answer viewers' pressing health questions on Thursday.
Escasez de solución salina mejora, pero persisten desafíos, dice médico de San Antonio
Read full article: Escasez de solución salina mejora, pero persisten desafíos, dice médico de San AntonioEl director médico de University Health es uno de los muchos médicos que tuvieron que adaptarse a una nueva normalidad debido a la escasez de solución salina, crucial para varios tratamientos médicos.
Saline shortage at hospitals is improving but ‘not out of the woods yet,’ San Antonio doctor says
Read full article: Saline shortage at hospitals is improving but ‘not out of the woods yet,’ San Antonio doctor saysUniversity Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bryan Alsip is one of many doctors who have had to adjust to a new normal.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers’ questions about Jardiance, raw milk and vertigo
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers’ questions about Jardiance, raw milk and vertigoUniversity Health Dr. Amy Cobb joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers' pressing health questions on Thursday.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers KSAT viewers' health-related questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers KSAT viewers' health-related questionsOn this week’s edition of Doc Talk, University Health Dr. Amy Cobb joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewer’s health-related questions on a wide range of topics including arthritis, whooping cough and American Diabetes Month.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers’ health-related questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers’ health-related questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez joined KSAT anchors Stephania Jimenez and Dillon Collier to answer viewers’ health questions related to lung health, sciatic pain and the RSV vaccine.
San Antonio family shares miraculous story of 1-year-old boy born with rare congenital heart defect
Read full article: San Antonio family shares miraculous story of 1-year-old boy born with rare congenital heart defectA prenatal diagnosis prepared one San Antonio family and University Health staff for the birth of a little boy named Max.
Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom returns to answer viewers’ pediatric questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom returns to answer viewers’ pediatric questionsOn this week’s edition of Doc Talk, UT Health San Antonio and University Health pediatric hospitalist Dr. Dina Tom joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers’ pediatric questions about bronchitis and sleeping among other topics.
Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewer’s health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewer’s health questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers’ health questions including tips to help treat scalp psoriasis, learning to control diabetes and ways that can help lower the risk of getting breast cancer.
Doc Talk: University Health Dr. Amy Cobb answers viewer’s health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health Dr. Amy Cobb answers viewer’s health questionsOn this week’s edition of Doc Talk, University Health Dr. Amy Cobb joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewer’s questions on a wide range of topics including what parents can do when feeling under pressure and what steps people can take to protect themselves from respiratory syncytial virus.
SA mom almost died from septic shock stemming from small cut, wants you to know its symptoms
Read full article: SA mom almost died from septic shock stemming from small cut, wants you to know its symptomsWhen many people hear the word sepsis, a response to infection, they might think of major surgery or trauma. A local mom is proof that it can stem from the smallest of sources.
Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questionsOn this week’s edition of Doc Talk, Dr. Dina Tom, University Health pediatric hospitalist and UT Health in San Antonio, joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to talk about if children should get an updated COVID-19 shot, what causes sweaty palms and feet in children and more.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor discusses when to see a cardiologist and heat-related illnesses
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor discusses when to see a cardiologist and heat-related illnessesOn this week's edition of Doc Talk, Dr. Amy Cobb with University Health joined KSAT 12 anchors Myra Arthur and Stephania Jimenez to answer viewers' health questions.
Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewer’s health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewer’s health questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez III joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Stephania Jimenez to answer viewers' health questions about Covid booster shots, best practices to avoid a virus for when children start school and learning to see if arthritis causes high blood pressure.
Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questionsOn this week's edition of Doc Talk, University Health pediatric hospitalist and UT Health San Antonio Dr. Dina Tom joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Daniela Ibarra to answer viewers' health questions.
COVID-19 summer 2024 update: University Health epidemiologist answers commonly asked questions
Read full article: COVID-19 summer 2024 update: University Health epidemiologist answers commonly asked questionsDr. Jason Bowling, a hospital epidemiologist with University Health and infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio answers frequently asked questions about the COVID illness and the vaccine.
Doctors closely watching as respiratory viruses surge after holiday gatherings
Read full article: Doctors closely watching as respiratory viruses surge after holiday gatheringsMany will be heading back to the office for work this week after a long holiday weekend of celebration and gatherings. But doctors are warning those who are not feeling well to be cautious.
Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questionsOn this week's edition of Doc Talk, University Health pediatric hospitalist and UT Health San Antonio Dr. Dina Tom joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers' questions.
‘Slapped cheek’ rash is identifying characteristic of fifth disease in children
Read full article: ‘Slapped cheek’ rash is identifying characteristic of fifth disease in childrenWhat's causing the rash on my child's face? Fifth disease is also known as “slapped cheek” because it’s marked by a distinctive rash that causes red, splotchy cheeks.
San Antonio doctor describes warning signs of elder abuse as reported cases rise across Bexar County
Read full article: San Antonio doctor describes warning signs of elder abuse as reported cases rise across Bexar CountyBexar County leads the state for reported elder abuse cases and suggests more cases that go unreported.
Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewers’ health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewers’ health questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez III joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers’ health questions about hypertension, cholesterol and more.
Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewer questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewer questionsUniversity Health Pediatric Hospitalist Dr. Dina Tom joined KSAT anchors Stephania Jimenez and Myra Arthur to answer viewers’ health questions about diabetes, thyroids and more.
University Health breaks ground on East Side clinic
Read full article: University Health breaks ground on East Side clinicThe forthcoming University Health Wheatley clinic, a three-story, 60,000-square-foot medical complex will open on the East Side near the Wheatley Sports Complex in early 2026, a news release said.
SA health system launches CEO search amid billion-dollar expansion
Read full article: SA health system launches CEO search amid billion-dollar expansionUniversity Health has teamed with an Illinois-based firm to conduct a national search for a new CEO. Its longtime leader George Hernandez has set a summer target for his planned exit.
University Health Transplant Institute performed 70 living kidney donor transplants in 2023
Read full article: University Health Transplant Institute performed 70 living kidney donor transplants in 2023The University Health Transplant Institute celebrated a major milestone and the team closed out 2023 by performing a total of 70 living kidney donor transplants, making it their highest volume year in its program history.
University Health shares respiratory disease rates as CDC issues warning about low immunizations
Read full article: University Health shares respiratory disease rates as CDC issues warning about low immunizationsLow vaccination rates and an increase in respiratory diseases could strain health care system, CDC says
Collaboration helps child from Honduras undergo life-changing heart surgery in SA
Read full article: Collaboration helps child from Honduras undergo life-changing heart surgery in SAA collaboration recently helped a little boy from Honduras undergo life-changing heart surgery in San Antonio, at no expense to the family.
5-month-old baby’s successful heart surgery highlights importance of life-saving research
Read full article: 5-month-old baby’s successful heart surgery highlights importance of life-saving researchSurgeon and physician Dr. Aaron Abarbanel says Dante was diagnosed with a rare heart defect that posed severe health risks, making Dante’s chances of survival uncertain.
CareLink program gets $1.5M grant to continue helping children get health care coverage
Read full article: CareLink program gets $1.5M grant to continue helping children get health care coverageUniversity Health's CareLink program received a $1.5 million federal grant to continue its community outreach and connect families to health insurance.
University Health gives $350K to Uvalde community groups after a flood of ‘unsolicited’ donations
Read full article: University Health gives $350K to Uvalde community groups after a flood of ‘unsolicited’ donationsUniversity Health helped treat four of the victims of May 2021 shooting at Robb Elementary School and received more than $550,000 in "unsolicited" donations. It's using those funds to help the Uvalde community.
University Health to provide free car seat inspections at Palo Alto College event on Saturday
Read full article: University Health to provide free car seat inspections at Palo Alto College event on SaturdayThe event will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. on Sept. 23, 2023, at the Palo Alto College Performing Arts Center located at 1400 West Villaret Blvd.
United Way opens child care scholarship for local parents enrolled in school
Read full article: United Way opens child care scholarship for local parents enrolled in schoolParents who are seeking a degree or job training may be eligible for subsidized child care scholarships through the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County.
‘Every little bit helps’: Gun safety educators call for more conversations about gun violence
Read full article: ‘Every little bit helps’: Gun safety educators call for more conversations about gun violenceJust days after a 3-year-old brought a gun in their backpack to Pre-K SA, gun safety educators are asking parents to start conversing with their children about gun safety. They hope small conversations will lead to significant changes across San Antonio.
Latest San Antonio Metro Health data shows COVID cases have increased 387% since early July
Read full article: Latest San Antonio Metro Health data shows COVID cases have increased 387% since early JulyCOVID-19 is still present in Bexar County, and we’re seeing a sharp rise in cases as kids return to school.
San Antonio hospitals seeing more heat-related illnesses during first heat wave of the season
Read full article: San Antonio hospitals seeing more heat-related illnesses during first heat wave of the seasonEmergency rooms have started to see patients with heat-related illnesses show up at the hospital for medical attention. Doctors warn people who go outdoors to pace themselves.
Trauma surgeon speaks on how to handle the emotional trauma of the Uvalde tragedy
Read full article: Trauma surgeon speaks on how to handle the emotional trauma of the Uvalde tragedyAs many mourn the lives lost in Uvalde, paying their respects and honoring the victims, several are reminded of the pain felt a year ago today. KSAT's John Paul Barajas spoke to a San Antonio trauma surgeon who was in the middle of it.
University Health, Fresh Start accepting applications for no-cost reconstructive surgeries for kids
Read full article: University Health, Fresh Start accepting applications for no-cost reconstructive surgeries for kidsFresh Start Surgical Gifts is accepting applications for the surgeries that will be performed on June 24 and 25.
17 migrants found trapped in train car near Uvalde: 2 dead, others hospitalized
Read full article: 17 migrants found trapped in train car near Uvalde: 2 dead, others hospitalized“It’s sad to see that so many undocumented immigrants were found in this condition, and two of them lost their lives. It’s heartbreaking,” Rodriguez said.
SA man says hospital forgot to sedate him during procedure, and he has a drug screening to prove it
Read full article: SA man says hospital forgot to sedate him during procedure, and he has a drug screening to prove itA San Antonio man who said a hospital failed to sedate him during an outpatient procedure last fall went as far as to get an independent drug screening to prove the powerful drugs were not in his system.
Robert B. Green historical building deemed unsafe following earthquake damage
Read full article: Robert B. Green historical building deemed unsafe following earthquake damageThe Robert B. Green historical building in downtown San Antonio has been deemed unsafe by structural engineers following damage from an earthquake.
University Health, San Antonio Food Bank to host diabetes health fair
Read full article: University Health, San Antonio Food Bank to host diabetes health fairUniversity Health and the San Antonio Food Bank are partnering up for World Diabetes Day by holding a public health fair on Nov. 14, according to a news release.
Texas veteran helps fix loophole in VA policy that denied coverage to living organ donors
Read full article: Texas veteran helps fix loophole in VA policy that denied coverage to living organ donorsA Texas veteran who faced an uphill when looking for coverage for his living donor through the Veterans Choice Program led the effort to change a system flaw to help others.
Prematurity Awareness Month: Understanding challenges for mothers and their babies
Read full article: Prematurity Awareness Month: Understanding challenges for mothers and their babiesNovember is Prematurity Awareness Month. The NICU can be a frightening place, and medical separation of babies from their parents is a difficult experience for the baby as well as the parents.
University Health epidemiologist answers questions about influenza, flu shot
Read full article: University Health epidemiologist answers questions about influenza, flu shotWhy are so many children sick right now? Dr. Mandie Tibball Svatek, University Health pediatric hospitalist and UT Health SA associate professor answers some of parents' most asked questions.
University Health pediatrician answers parents questions about RSV, other viruses
Read full article: University Health pediatrician answers parents questions about RSV, other virusesWhy are so many children sick right now? Dr. Mandie Tibball Svatek, University Health pediatric hospitalist and UT Health SA associate professor answers some of parents' most asked questions.