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UT Health Network
Participating facilities and providers in the Austin area are shown below. For more information visit our UT Health Network page.
The Austin area has two main providers that offer the UT Health Network tier services:
UT Austin School of Nursing Wellness Center
UT Health Austin
UT Austin School of Nursing Wellness Center
The UT School of Nursing Wellness Clinic is a primary care clinic. We focus on prevention and management of acute and chronic conditions. Our care is provided primarily by nurse practitioners and our services are for patients of all ages. We work closely with a variety of specialty clinics (e.g. cardiology, endocrinology, pulmonology, etc.) and assist patients with navigating care services as specific diagnostic management needs arise. We strive to be a medical home for our patients as we work in partnership with them to maintain optimal health.
- No appointment is necessary (but calling ahead is encouraged); $10 co-pay for UT SELECT members
- Open Monday ; Tuesday – Friday and located on the first floor of the Development Building, N Interstate 35, Suite , Austin Texas
- For a more information, or to make a call-ahead appointment, please visit nursing.utexas.edu/outreach/center.html or call
Location: N. I35, Suite , Austin, TX
UT Health Austin
UT Health Austin, the clinical practice designed and managed by the faculty and staff of the Dell Medical School, begins treating patients, Tuesday, October As a University of Texas employee, you now have two new ways to access great care as part of your UT SELECT insurance plan.
WorkLife* walk-in clinic:
- About WorkLife & Map (.pdf)
- No appointment is necessary (but calling ahead is encouraged); $10 co-pay for UT SELECT members
- Walk-in clinic for common illnesses such as a cold or the flu, sprains or muscle strains, and routine procedures such as physicals, lab tests or flu shots
- Open Mon-Fri, on the 9th floor of the Health Transformation Building (HTB), Trinity Street; parking available next door in the Health Center Garage (HCG)
- For a more information, or to make a call-ahead appointment, please visit uthealthaustin.org/worklife, or call UT-CARES ()
UT Health Austin specialty care clinics:
- UT Health Austin offers a patient-focused, team-based approach with only a $25 co-pay for UT SELECT members
- Open Mon-Fri, on the 8th and 9th floors of the Health Transformation Building (HTB), Trinity Street; parking available next door in the Health Center Garage (HCG)
- Women’s Health (complex gynecology)
- Musculoskeletal (issues such as arthritis, ligament injuries, and joint replacement)
- Mulva Clinic for the Neurosciences (back pain, and multiple sclerosis)
- For a complete list of conditions treated, or to make an appointment, please visit uthealthaustin.org, or call UT-CARES ()
The faculty and staff of the Dell Medical School and every member of the UT Health Austin clinical practice are proud to bring these new ways to access outstanding health care to everyone at UT.
* WorkLife treats all UT employees 18 and over, and accepts most insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, United, Aetna, Humana and more. To find out if your insurance plan is accepted at UT Health Austin, please call UT-CARES ().
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