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  • FAQs About Family Medicine
    When you are looking for a family physician in San Antonio, TX, Dr. Dan Hoyumpa of Texan Family Clinic offers the services you expect from a family medicine physician.  What is family medicine? A Read more
  • The Importance of Diabetic Care
    Over 34 million Americans have diabetes according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That's why proper medical care for diabetes in San Antonio, TX, is an important Read more
  • Treating Your Arthritis
    Your family doctor in San Antonio, TX, can help you get relief from arthritis pain.   Arthritis pain can make you miserable. When you have arthritis it can make even the easiest Read more
  • When To Visit the ER vs. Urgent Care
    You should always visit an emergency room (ER) for immediate assistance when a life-threatening medical issue occurs. However, an urgent care setting is an excellent and more appropriate alternative for Read more
  • Managing Your High Blood Pressure
    High blood pressure increases your risk of heart attacks and other serious health problems. Fortunately, your San Antonio, TX, family physician, Dr. Dan Hoyumpa of Texan Family Clinic, can help Read more
  • Do You Need a Physical Examination?
    Have you undergone your annual physical examination this year, or are you planning on scheduling one this year? The National Institutes of Health strongly recommends that all adults must visit Read more
  • How We Can Help You Manage Your Diabetes
    Diabetes is a condition that affects about 29 million individuals in the United States. When you have diabetes, the body is unable to produce or use insulin properly. As a Read more
  • Helping Manage Your Urgent Care Health Concern
    Our virtual telemedicine visits can provide you with immediate care when it matters most. With everything going on right now, we know that the last thing you want to worry Read more
  • What Are the Early Signs of Arthritis?
    What Are the Early Signs of Arthritis? You may have heard the word arthritis thrown about when people talk about joint pain. Joint pain is extremely common and it usually correlates Read more
  • How to Live Well With Diabetes
    The American Diabetes Association states that approximately 4,000 people every single day are diagnosed with diabetes. For many people, a diabetes diagnosis can be an overwhelming and confusing experience, as Read more
  • Managing Your Arthritis
    Has arthritis pain or stiffness affected the quality of your life? Here at Texan Family Clinic in San Antonio, your physician, Dr. Dan Hoyumpa, offers treatments that can reduce pain Read more
  • FAQs About Diabetes
    Diabetes is a common disease, affecting individuals of all ages. While it can cause serious health problems, it is also manageable. Understanding the facts, signs and treatment of diabetes can Read more
  • Treating Your Child's Asthma
    If your child is one of the estimated six million youth in the U.S. who are affected by asthma, you understand it can be a frightening and debilitating condition. Your Read more
  • Reasons to Go to Urgent Care
    Urgent medical care can be needed at any time of the day. At Texan Family Clinic, we make getting that care easier and more comfortable. From strep tests to pregnancy Read more
  • Diabetes FAQs
    How are your blood glucose levels? Your physician at Texan Family Clinic in San Antonio, Dr. Dan Hoyumpa, carefully monitors his patients's blood sugars, looking for diabetes, a major health Read more
  • Managing Your High Blood Pressure
    How your family physician in San Antonio, TX, can help with high blood pressure High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a serious medical condition. It’s called the “silent killer” Read more


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