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John Vizuete, MD, MPH, in San Antonio, is an expert and board-certified gastroenterologist with a cutting-edge and innovative approach to the field.
Dr. Vizuete completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Texas in Austin and received his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. He completed a master’s degree in public health at the University of Texas School of Public Health in Houston.
Dr. Vizuete went on to complete his residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in gastroenterology at the University of Texas Health Science Center. In 2018, he joined the Gastroenterology Clinic of San Antonio.
Dr. Vizuete is committed to providing his patients with individualized care and spends the time necessary to understand the root cause and effects of each symptom. He recognizes that gastrointestinal health is complex and that sometimes a symptom can either be part of a much larger condition or a complex spiritual and emotional issue.
He is devoted to building long-lasting relationships with his patients and always makes himself available to answer their questions. In fact, when you establish care with him, you’ll get Dr. Vizuete’s personal email address for quicker responses and more personal treatment.
Dr. Vizuete is excited about current trends in his field and always strives to offer top-of-the-line, innovative, and interdisciplinary treatment to all of his patients.
S.A. Best of 2019
Dr. Vizuete has already been named by his peers as one of the "Best S.A. Doctors 2019" and featured in San Antonio Scene Magazine
IBD Specialist
Interested in cutting edge therapies? Dr. Vizuete has significant experience in clinical research studies and publishes on Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Keep up to date with GI practices in response to Coronavirus
I was kindly approached by the team at KSAT to offer insight regarding the risks and rates of colon cancer in younger adults.
An update on telehealth care during the COVID-19 crisis (SEPT 2020)