St. Joseph Health continues to monitor Hurricane Beryl's impact on our patients, staff, and communities. Please see our latest updates here.
It’s essential to educate yourself about various medical situations and whether you need an express care clinic, urgent care site, or emergency care center.
Our board-certified emergency physicians, surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other specialists are available to provide diagnosis and immediate treatment 24/7.
Warning signs of a medical emergency include severe bleeding, chest pains, choking, vomiting, and more. Be aware of the signs and always have an emergency plan.
It’s a time for family, food, and lots of good cheer—but it’s also the time of year that sees the highest number of ER visits. “Due...
This is the orientation page for our Volunteer program. Please complete your assigned volunteer orientation modules and forms. The...
Learn about concussions and head trauma, including symptoms and treatment options. Protect your brain and stay informed.
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the St. Luke’s Health – Texas Division has further modified its visitation policy to continue to provide ongoing protection for our patients, employees, and physicians while balancing the key role caregivers play in the quality of care and outcomes of patients. This policy aligns with the State of Texas, Centers for Medicare and
St. Joseph Health Orthopedic Fracture Clinic is a comprehensive fracture care center for traumatic injuries of the skeletal system. Learn more about our services.
You may have heard recent news stories about the dangers of “dry drowning” for children. Though medical professionals typically do...
What sports are the most likely to cause injuries? We’ve compiled the top four sports and their most common injuries.