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You may login using your UTRGV E-mail as UserName and your UTRGV Password. If you are unable to login, please contact the clinic at (956) 665-2511 for Edinburg and (956) 882-3896 for Brownsville.. We are committed to protecting your personal information.
The Patient Portal (the “ Portal ”) is an Internet service, powered by athenahealth, Inc. ( “ athenahealth ”, “ our ”, “ us ”, or “ we ” ), which allows patients and other authorized users to coordinate and manage their medical care with their health care providers.
When personal information is transmitted from your PC and/or mobile devices to Patient Portal, it is protected through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.
UT Health RGV, the clinical practice of the UTRGV School of Medicine, has a dedicated team of highly experienced, board certified physicians to provide both you and your family with expert medical care and excellent patient experience. You can view our complete list of health care services here.
The UTRGV School of Medicine developed three AHEC Centers to improve patient access to primary health care and train the next generation of physicians.
At UT Health Rio Grande Valley, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality of health care in South Texas.
UT Health RGV Telemedicine makes it easy and safe for patients of all ages to access high-quality family medicine, mental health, and specialty care services. Talk with a UT Health RGV board certified doctor or specialist from your home or office - wherever you are.
This office will usually not require an explanation from the patient as to the basis for the request that he or she is making.
Any request to restrict disclosures can be terminated by the patient, if the revocation is in writing, or if he or she orally agrees to the termination and that oral agreement is documented.
The UTRGV School of Medicine was recently awarded a $1.45 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support its goal of developing a treatment for advanced pancreatic cancer.
The UTRGV School of Medicine is one step closer to obtaining full accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), the national accrediting authority for the U.S. and Canada