Skip to content
May 20, 2026
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Facebook
KVAQ-TV

KVAQ-TV

  • Home
  • Newscasts
  • Campus News
    • Noticias En Español
    • Police Reports
    • Spotlight of the Month
    • Student Government Association
  • Sports
    • Sportscasts
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cross Country
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Soccer
    • Tennis
    • Track & Field
    • Swimming & Diving
    • Volleyball
  • Local
  • National
  • Submit A Story
  • The Crew
  • Advertise with us
  • Texas Primaries
Watch Online
  • Home
  • Local
  • UT Health RGV under new administration  
  • Campus News
  • Local

UT Health RGV under new administration  

Jasmin Espinosa February 18, 2026

BROWNSVILLE – UT Health RGV aims to serve more students this semester at its Brownsville campus facility. 

Xavier Duran is the newly appointed clinical service line administrator. He said although clinic staff see nearly a dozen students per day, he wants to increase those numbers. 

“We are here,” Duran said. “We have the staff available. So, if there’s anything you all need, feel free to come out.” 

Just after Glenn Gray, the director of UTRGV Health Services, retired last August, the department has made changes to its administration.   

Duran, who was appointed in January, said no changes to UT Health RGV services will take place. 

“Some of those services are covered with a $30 medical service fee that is billed to students every semester,” Duran said. 

As a result of that fee, students have access to medications, medical supplies and laboratory services at a reduced cost. 

Some services and treatments include general exams, acute illness care, and both blood pressure and vision screenings. 

“At this time, we’re continuing with all services,” Duran said. “We do offer free flu vaccines for all students. We’re able to help them with any care that they may need.” 

The Student Health Clinic is housed inside the Research Office Building, which is next to the Biomedical Research Building on the Brownsville campus. 

The Student Health Clinic is located at number 20 on the map.

Duran said there are more than 2,000 students who visit the UT Health RGV Clinic per semester on the Brownsville campus.

Nursing senior Paola Marquez and biology freshman Ricardo Herrera said they plan to use the facility. 

“It’s definitely really helpful,” Marquez said. “Even, like, just considering i don’t have a primary doctor, I think it’s really beneficial for a lot of students here because i know a lot of students don’t have health insurance.” 

“Well, I do have insurance, but it’s [going to] run out soon,” Herrera said. “So, I think it would actually be very helpful for me as a student and also going to work and trying to also help my mom.” 

To learn more about the services offered you can visit uthealthrgv.org or visit its office locations on the Brownsville and Edinburg campuses.   

Author

  • Jasmin Espinosa
    Jasmin Espinosa

Post Views: 965

Post navigation

Previous NASA and UT System partnership takes off
Next UTRGV’s graphic novels club invites students to join organization

Related Stories

How two became one: The creation of UTRGV
  • Campus News

How two became one: The creation of UTRGV

May 14, 2026
Summer activities: What the Rio Grande Valley has to offer 
  • Local

Summer activities: What the Rio Grande Valley has to offer 

May 8, 2026
Thrifting for sustainability and waste reduction
  • Local

Thrifting for sustainability and waste reduction

May 7, 2026

Search

Find Us

Address
1201 W University Drive
Edinburg, TX 78539

Latest Posts

How two became one: The creation of UTRGV
  • Campus News

How two became one: The creation of UTRGV

Dathan Trevino May 14, 2026
EDINBURG – In December 2012, the University of Texas Board of Regents approved the creation of a...
Read More
Summer activities: What the Rio Grande Valley has to offer 
  • Local

Summer activities: What the Rio Grande Valley has to offer 

Samara Flores May 8, 2026
EDINBURG – Exploring new hobbies, educating yourself on local history, and being immersed in Rio Grande Valley culture is a great way to...
Read More
Thrifting for sustainability and waste reduction
  • Local

Thrifting for sustainability and waste reduction

Jose Rodriguez May 7, 2026
EDINBURG – According to earth.org, fast fashion’s environmental impact causes greenhouse gas emissions and uses massive amounts of water and energy.   Fast fashion is a...
Read More
Spring 2026 semester recap – KVAQ Sports
  • Sportscast

Spring 2026 semester recap – KVAQ Sports

Jasmin Espinosa May 7, 2026
BROWNSVILLE – So far, three UTRGV athletic teams have won a Southland Conference Championship in the spring...
Read More
A UTRGV staff member pushes for more color on the Edinburg campus
  • Campus News

A UTRGV staff member pushes for more color on the Edinburg campus

Perla Cortez May 6, 2026
EDINBURG – A UTRGV custodian is behind the initiative to include decorative art to the fountain area...
Read More

You may have missed

How two became one: The creation of UTRGV
  • Campus News

How two became one: The creation of UTRGV

May 14, 2026
Summer activities: What the Rio Grande Valley has to offer 
  • Local

Summer activities: What the Rio Grande Valley has to offer 

May 8, 2026
Thrifting for sustainability and waste reduction
  • Local

Thrifting for sustainability and waste reduction

May 7, 2026
Spring 2026 semester recap – KVAQ Sports
  • Sportscast

Spring 2026 semester recap – KVAQ Sports

May 7, 2026
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Facebook
Copyright © All rights reserved. | DarkNews by AF themes.