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A man and woman walk together on a golf course, each carrying a golf club. The setting is outdoors with lush greenery and a warm, golden sunset in the background. Both individuals are dressed in casual golf attire, suggesting a relaxed and leisurely mood.
activity, orthopedics

Back on the course

For many golfers, getting back on the course is about more than healing an injury. It's about returning to a favorite pastime, reconnecting with friends and regaining the confidence to swing without hesitation.  The Return to Golf Program at the Musculoskeletal Institute helps patients do just that, with personalized rehabilitation designed around the physical demands of golf. 
urology

Engineering better urological care: How a cross-disciplinary collaboration is advancing diagnostic cystoscopy

Clinicians, engineers and students are developing robotic and AI-enabled tools to make diagnostic cystoscopy more accessible, efficient and patient-centered.
Two happy old mature people enjoying and riding bikes together to be fit and healthy outdoors. Active seniors having fun training in nature. Portrait of one old man smiling in a bike trip with his wife. Woman indicating something and looking at it.
urology

Up all night to use the bathroom?

Benign prostatic hyperplasia, commonly known as BPH, affects millions of men as they age. Dr. David Dalton explains why early detection and treatment matter.
urology

A second chance at family building

For those hoping to have children after a vasectomy, vasectomy reversal can restore fertility and the possibility of natural conception.
pulmonology

Advanced lung care, close to home

UT Medicine's Pulmonology Clinic is expanding access to highly specialized care in Central Texas.
pulmonology

Designing care around what matters most: Pulmonary support for neuromuscular conditions

UT Medicine pulmonologists help those with neuromuscular conditions breathe a sigh of relief.
Primary Care, pulmonology

Expert guidance for allergy season

A UT Medicine pulmonologist shares tips on managing allergy symptoms.
A family of four, including two adults and two children, sits closely together on a light gray sofa in a modern living room. The adults are dressed in casual attire, while the children wear colorful tops and socks. The setting is warm and inviting, with neutral tones and soft natural light. A wall sign reading 'family' is visible in the background, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
cardiology, pediatric-patient-stories

When a rare heart condition demands extraordinary care

The Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease gives family new hope through life-changing care.
neurosciences

Bringing advanced adult epilepsy care closer to home

New surgical options at UT Medicine’s Functional Neurosurgery Clinic provide hope for adults with hard-to-treat epilepsy.
neurosciences, pediatrics

Chelsey Ortman: Rewriting the future of pediatric epilepsy care

Pediatric neurologist Chelsey Ortman, M.D., is expanding the way epilepsy care is delivered in Central Texas and beyond.
general-health, Primary Care

Weight loss medications explained

Curious about weight loss medications? UT Medicine primary care physicians share what drugs like Ozempic do and how to decide if they’re right for you.
A healthcare professional is using a stethoscope to listen to the back of a seated patient. The setting appears to be a medical office or clinic, with the focus on the examination process. The patient has long dark hair and is wearing a light-colored top, while the doctor's white coat is partially visible.
clinician-spotlights

UT Medicine physicians among Austin’s 2026 Top Doctors

50 UT Medicine doctors recognized as Top Doctors in the January 2026 issue of Austin Monthly magazine.