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Your health journey starts with knowing your risks. We offer four quick online health risk assessments to help you better understand your chance of developing serious conditions like heart disease and diabetes. You can also discover your risk of having a stroke or a high-risk pregnancy.

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Community Health Implementation Strategy

University Health is taking steps to address these community needs. We are implementing programs, delivering services and engaging in a variety of collaborative partnerships. To learn more about how we are investing resources to improve the health of our community, read our 2023 Implementation Strategy.

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Vida: The Future of Public Health

Opened in early 2026, the 3-story, 60,000-square-foot Vida is home to the Institute for Public Health. This multi-specialty health care center is the first building on the University Health Palo Alto Campus on the city’s South Side.

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News

October 20, 2025

University Health marks historic expansion of health services to East Side with opening of University Health Wheatley

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June 12, 2026

University Health’s Detention Health Care Services commended for commitment to quality

University Health’s Detention Health Care Services team has again earned accreditation from the National Commission on Correctional Health Care.

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June 03, 2026

New CEOs tapped to lead 1.4B multi-hospital expansion

San Antonio Business Journal (Subscription required) - University Health has taken an important step in the development of its planned new hospitals in South San Antonio and Selma, securing experienced chief executives who will oversee the acute hospitals and their campuses. Christopher Mendoza will serve as CEO of University Health Palo Alto Hospital on the South Side and Jeremy Riney will serve as CEO of University Health Retama Hospital on the Northeast Side.

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June 02, 2026

University Health begins construction on first milk bank in South Texas

Construction has begun on University Health's Milk Bank, which will be the first milk bank in South Texas when it opens in 2027. The pasteurized donor breast milk will support infant nutrition and be especially important for babies in the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU.

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