UTMB Adult and Geriatric Primary Care, Angleton

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Food allergies and food intolerances are not the same. Understanding the difference can help you recognize when symptoms...
04/15/2026

Food allergies and food intolerances are not the same. Understanding the difference can help you recognize when symptoms are serious and when to consult a UTMB Health allergy specialist.

Food allergy or food intolerance, do you know the difference? Understanding your symptoms can help keep you safe and comfortable. Read how UTMB Health specialists diagnose and manage both.

At UTMB Health, a primary care provider is your central point of care and helps guide your health journey while connecti...
04/13/2026

At UTMB Health, a primary care provider is your central point of care and helps guide your health journey while connecting you to specialists when needed. Having this relationship supports coordinated care, early detection, and better long term outcomes. https://utmb.us/fle

"Digestive symptoms are common, but they shouldn't be ignored or silently endured," says Dr. Meryann Corzo, UTMB Health ...
03/30/2026

"Digestive symptoms are common, but they shouldn't be ignored or silently endured," says Dr. Meryann Corzo, UTMB Health primary care provider.

Many digestive concerns are a routine part of primary care visits, and many can be diagnosed and managed without needing immediate specialty care. At the same time, UTMB Health providers are trained to recognize when symptoms may indicate more complex gastrointestinal, liver or nutritional disorders, ensuring patients are referred to specialists when appropriate.

Starting with a primary care physician ensures concerns are addressed early, with access to a broader network of specialists if needed. In many cases, that proactive approach leads to faster answers, more effective treatment and greater peace of mind.

Be proactive. Don’t ignore your gut—schedule an appointment with UTMB Health primary care physician. See more:

Digestive issues are common but often ignored. Learn which symptoms matter and how UTMB Health primary care providers offer early diagnosis and comprehensive care close to home.

Today, on National Doctors’ Day, we celebrate the incredible physicians across UTMB whose skill, compassion and commitme...
03/30/2026

Today, on National Doctors’ Day, we celebrate the incredible physicians across UTMB whose skill, compassion and commitment shape the health and well-being of the communities we serve.

Their commitment to healing, innovation, and service strengthens our institution and touches countless lives.

Thank you, UTMB doctors, for all you do!

Nearly 20–30% of U.S. adults experience gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) each week, a condition in which stomach a...
03/25/2026

Nearly 20–30% of U.S. adults experience gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) each week, a condition in which stomach acid repeatedly flows back into the esophagus and causes symptoms like frequent heartburn, regurgitation, or chest discomfort. UTMB Health is here to help our community recognize these signs early and get the care needed to protect long-term digestive health. Learn more https://utmb.us/etu

Regina Washington, FNPFamily Medicine
03/06/2026

Regina Washington, FNP
Family Medicine

02/23/2026

Raising healthy kids can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone. Small changes at home can make a big difference, and UTMB Health pediatric specialists are here to support your family. https://utmb.us/f7k

01/26/2026

Kick off 2026 with simple healthy habits backed by UTMB Health. Learn how small daily changes can improve your wellness journey and support better health all year long. https://utmb.us/f04

01/22/2026

New year, healthier you! UTMB Health is here to support you every step of the way on your wellness journey. Primary care provider, Dr. Madiha Khan shares expert tips to help you build healthy habits, improve preventive care, and become the healthiest version of yourself in the new year. https://utmb.us/f04

The University of Texas Medical Branch will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Monday, January...
01/19/2026

The University of Texas Medical Branch will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Monday, January 19, 2026. Most of UTMB Health Schools, business areas, administrative areas and many clinics will close in honor of the holiday. For details and holiday hours visit, utmbhealth.com/holiday-hour

We’ve all heard the phrase “New Year, New Me.” But this year is about investing in the best version of you—starting with...
01/08/2026

We’ve all heard the phrase “New Year, New Me.” But this year is about investing in the best version of you—starting with your health.

Taking care of your health begins with having a trusted primary care physician. Your primary care provider is your partner in prevention, wellness, and managing chronic conditions, helping you stay proactive and informed every step of the way.

Take the first step toward a healthier future. Learn more about the importance of a primary care provider: https://utmb.us/eyw

Happy New Year from UTMB Health! 🎉UTMB will celebrate the New Year on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. Schools, business areas an...
12/31/2025

Happy New Year from UTMB Health! 🎉UTMB will celebrate the New Year on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. Schools, business areas and administrative offices will be closed to allow our staff and students to spend time with their families. For details and hours visit, https://utmb.us/69i

Address

146 East Hospital Drive, Suite 102
Angleton, TX
77515

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19798643034

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