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  1. Vision Care
    Vision Care https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/vision-care-optometry/ Our optometrists provide complete medical eye exams using advanced equipment and technology, and our licensed opticians offer contact lenses and glasses to correct...
  2. Professional Office Building 1
    Professional Office Building 1 https://utswmed.org/locations/pob1/ The 11-story building is home to many UTSW and private medical clinics, as well as some academic and administrative offices, and a Walgreens pharmacy.
  3. Neuromuscular Disorders
    Neuromuscular Disorders https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/neuromuscular-disorders/ Our neuromuscular specialists continuously seek cures and therapies for people with disorders such as ALS, myasthenia gravis, and myotonic and muscular dystrophies...
  4. Kidneys
    Kidneys https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/kidneys/ Our program treats the entire spectrum of kidney disease and is internationally known for our expert diagnosis, management, and treatment including dialysis, disease...
  5. Program Development Award (2018) https://utswmed.org/why-utsw/clinical-awards/past-clinical-excellence-award-winners/clinical-excellence-2018/program-development-award/
  6. Sickle Cell Services https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/sickle-cell/sickle-cell-services/ We offer consultation, evaluation, counseling, and treatment for inherited diseases and known or suspected genetic conditions such as sickle cell disease.
  7. Carotid Artery Disease
    Carotid Artery Disease https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/carotid-artery-disease/ Our vascular surgeons are renowned for their advanced treatments of carotid artery disease, a condition caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries.
  8. Fixing trigger finger with a fresh approach
    Fixing trigger finger with a fresh approach https://utswmed.org/medblog/trigger-finger-surgery/ Minimally invasive trigger finger release surgery offers fast recovery and lasting relief for painful, clicking, or locked fingers.
  9. Why lung transplant rejection is more normal – and treatable – than most think
    Why lung transplant rejection is more normal – and treatable – than most think https://utswmed.org/medblog/lung-transplant-rejection/ Acute rejection of a lung transplant is surprisingly normal; 40 to 50 percent of transplant patients deal with it during the first year after surgery. Discover why...
  10. Noninvasive Vascular Imaging
    Noninvasive Vascular Imaging https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/noninvasive-vascular-imaging/ Radiology specialists in our Noninvasive Vascular Imaging Program provide minimally invasive imaging to diagnose disorders of the blood vessels.