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UT Health

www.uthealth.org

 
UT Health Northeast is a family of dedicated physicians, nurses, researchers, educators, administrators, and staff committed to finding solutions that improve quality of life. But we are more than a hospital. UT Health is a destination for healing. In fact, healing just feels better here. Studies show that patients with a view of nature tend to recover faster. With 600 acres in Northeast Texas, we offer our patients a room with a view and an opportunity to feel better.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.uthealth.org
  • 11937 U.S. Highway 271
    Tyler, TX USA 75708
  • Phone: 903.877.7000

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