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UTMB - The Women's Health Center at Bay Colony Town Center
UTMB Women’s Health Center
(281)
534-6414

We’re located next to HEB.

 
Dr. Anderson - Jennie Sealy Smith Distinguished Professor and Chairman

Garland D. Anderson, MD
Dean,

School of Medicine

Thomas N. and Gleaves T. James Distinguished Chair

Welcome to UTMB - The Women's Health Center

The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston is proud to announce the opening of its newest outpatient facility, The Women’s Health Center at Bay Colony Town Center. The Women’s Center will provide a complete range of women’s healthcare services ranging from prenatal care to reconstructive surgery. Staffed by UTMB faculty physicians, the Women’s Health Center represents an excellent choice for women who want the best possible healthcare services in a convenient location in League City.

A Letter to Our Patients
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Convenient, Compassionate, High-Quality Care

The Women’s Health Center in Bay Colony Town Center was designed with your comfort and health in mind. Our services were developed to provide an unparalleled level of care that we believe women both want and deserve. At the Women’s Health Center, we understand your time is valuable. Our convenient location at Bay Colony Town Center was chosen to make your visits more convenient by consolidating our services under one roof.

The Women's Health Center in Bay Colony Town Center
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