November 15, 2025 - 22:58

A state-of-the-art Brain Health Center is set to open its doors at UT San Antonio, featuring a sprawling 100,000 square-foot facility designed to enhance mental and physical well-being. This innovative center will include 91 exam rooms, providing ample space for comprehensive evaluations and treatments.
In addition to traditional medical services, the center will offer specialized physical therapy and mental health support, catering to a diverse range of needs. Recognizing the importance of holistic healing, the facility will also incorporate dedicated spaces for music, art, and meditation, allowing patients to engage in therapeutic activities that promote mental wellness.
The establishment of this center underscores UT San Antonio's commitment to advancing brain health research and providing community resources. With its comprehensive approach to treatment, the Brain Health Center aims to be a beacon of hope for individuals seeking support and recovery in their mental health journeys.
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