UT Physicians provides primary and specialty care for patients of all ages. We have over 2,000 health care providers with expertise in more than 80 specialties and subspecialties. From routine visits to advanced services, our physicians practice at more than 100 locations across the Greater Houston area. Find the care you need and schedule an appointment with us today.
With more than 2,000 clinicians certified in more than 80 medical specialties and subspecialties, UT Physicians provides multispecialty care for the entire family.
UT Physicians obstetricians, gynecologists and maternal-fetal medicine specialists bring special expertise to their patients in all aspects of women’s health including normal and high-risk pregnancy, reproductive infertility, gynecology, well-woman and preventive care, urogynecology, and gynecologic oncology.
Parking Information
Parking Information
High Pedestrian Alert The Fannin facing side of the UTPB Garage Building has a high traffic of pedestrians. Please be careful when entering and exiting the parking building.
Parking Rates
Time Range
Rate
0 Minutes – 1 Hour
$4.00
1 Hour – 1 Hour 20 Min
$5.00
1 Hour 20 Min – 1 Hour 40 Min
$6.00
1 Hour 40 Min – 2 Hours
$7.00
2 Hours – 2 Hours 20 Min
$8.00
2 Hours 20 Min – 2 Hours 40 Min
$9.00
2 Hours 40 Min – 6 Hours
$10.00
6 Hours – 24 Hours
$20.00
Lost Ticket
$20.00
Daily Max
$20.00
Valet Parking – 0 Minutes – 6 Hours
$12.00
Valet Parking – 6 Hours – 24 Hours
$20.00
*No in and out privileges
Getting to the Parking Garage
From Fannin Street (Southbound)
On Fannin Street, Take a right on the Ross Sterling light between Mac Gregor and John F. Freeman Blvd.
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