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The YourSA San Antonio Express-News’ Readers’ Choice Awards provide a platform for the San Antonio community to honor the healthcare organizations they trust the most. This annual event celebrates excellence in various fields, and UT Health San Antonio has consistently stood out, receiving accolades across multiple categories in previous years.
The recognition reflects the unwavering support from patients, faculty, staff, and the broader San Antonio community. UT Health San Antonio's commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services has made it a cornerstone of the local health landscape. The institution's dedication to innovation, patient care, and community engagement continues to earn it the trust and admiration of those it serves.
As the 2026 awards approach, community members are encouraged to nominate UT Health San Antonio, ensuring that its contributions to healthcare are acknowledged and celebrated. This is an opportunity to highlight the vital role that the institution plays in promoting health and wellness in the region.
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