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University Health Kennedy

3.7
(101 reviews)

Business Details

1831 S. General McMullen Street, San Antonio, TX
78226, United States
(210) 358-8255
https://www.universityhealth.com/locations/kennedy

About

Medical ClinicFamily Practice PhysicianWomen's Health ClinicGynecologyPediatricianUHS
University Health Kennedy is a primary care clinic serving the Edgewood and West Side communities of San Antonio. We provide adult and pediatric primary care, women’s health and prenatal care, immunizations, well-child visits, sports physicals and preventive screenings. Our providers also treat chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, anxiety and depression. The clinic welcomes new patients and offers convenient weekday appointments with on-site parking.

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Location

University Health Kennedy
1831 S. General McMullen Street, San Antonio, TX
78226, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Reviews

3.7
101 reviews
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  • EN
    Ella Naftel
    Dec 23, 2025
    5.0
    Great experience with my first pap smear! All the staff were very kind & respectful.
  • JM
    Jessica Mann
    Dec 18, 2025
    5.0
    Dr. Emily Cain was kind, attentive, and made me feel very comfortable. Highly recommend!
  • KS
    Kylee Shoffner
    Dec 16, 2025
    1.0
    Dr. Weimers put misinformation on my medical records, causing misinformation to be transferred to another facility within University Health where I was still being questioned and not believed due to the nature of the things put in my records. I was originally seeing another doctor and showed up to my appointment to be bombarded by Dr. Weimers about things and I said she was not my doctor and that was already causing issues regarding tests I had received and other important things. She was very upset and strict with me, telling me to relax and that what I was telling her about my medical history was incorrect. Eventually I was unable to get my point across any longer that she was making me uncomfortable and she got so frustrated and put her hands up to me as if to say “take a step back” - and said that it was fine and since I didn’t want to comply with her then I could just leave. I was in the room naked with my pants off because of the nature of the test they were insisting I never received (which I did - and even if it was lost in the system I understood I just asked them to stop calling me a liar) and I immediately started crying when she walked out and sent someone else in to ask me to leave as if I was causing problems. I had immediately called someone after I started crying because I was really uncomfortable and I was sitting there still with my clothes off on the phone really confused as to what just happened, and within 5 minutes the POLICE walked in (without knocking. So luckily I had just finished putting my clothes on) and Dr. Weimers was standing in between them saying “you need to leave” and I put my hand out in front of me saying “please just stop im literally sitting in here crying on the phone asking for help. I don’t want anything to do with you anymore” and then I left. While I waited for my support system to show up, the police watched me outside and guarded the entrance. Eventually the police walked up to me and thats a story for them; however, they remained under Dr. Weimers orders when I expressed no threat to anyone around me. When my mom got there, the police followed her in, and then came back out to say to me “your doctor wants to know if she can share your medical information with your mom” and I was like “how is this any of your business??? That’s not how this works. This is so unprofessional and embarrassing. If she wanted to talk to me she could” and then he walked back in. The whole reason I was frustrated STILL was because my mom wasn’t even in there to ask about my medical information. She was in there to discuss what had happened and why I was in tears - which has NOTHING to do with my medical situation. THEN, Dr. Weimers COMES OUT into the parking lot and I hid behind my car, and she starts following me walking up to me and im spinning in circles, turning putting my hand out and shes saying “I have to ask you some questions. Can I ask you something? Can I please ask you something?” while literally FOLLOWING me around the parking lot. Eventually my mom comes back. And later when I reviewed my clinic notes, there were notes put in there saying that I was a threat to other patients safety, saying that they sent me to the hospital for an induction(untrue), saying that I was emotionally distressed due to ‘FEELS of inadequate and Inappropriate care’, and also repeatedly asked me about the baby’s father who has nothing to do with me or my baby’s health; and, ALSO put in there that I declined vaccines and declined counseling about vaccines when she brought them up and I asked her to please explain some more before I just say yes. This situation bled through to Dr. Ramos who I didn’t have a hard time with at all, until I read in her notes that she “spent over an hour trying to get things figured out with me.” Yet, she said twice to me “sorry, I talk a lot im just nervous”. She would spend forever answering one or two questions I had and they put in my chart as if they spent forvever trying to get me to work with them. I then was reluctant to be heard at the next clinic.
  • KT
    Katelyn Thompson
    Dec 16, 2025
    1.0
    You NEVER see the same doctor twice. i'm 26 weeks now, but went in for spotting/bleeding last week. a swab was collected but NEVER SENT TO THE LAB. Ended up finding out from having to go to the triage center for the same problem. Appointments feel rushed. Also had a bunch of ultrasound appointments scheduled for concern of my unborn child's growth which were all cancelled not even a week later with ZERO explanation. Had a blood draw at my first appointment, they had to poke me 3 times & even bring in a different nurse to finally get it, which left me with a bruise for 3 WEEKS after. i've never had a problem with a blood draw or as many problems with a doctor's office in general. I'm extremely upset with this clinic & the "workers" there. Will be attempting to switch clinics.
  • CE
    Corina Esquivel
    Aug 5, 2024
    5.0
    Great doctors and staff.

Frequently Asked Questions About University Health Kennedy

How do I schedule an appointment at University Health Kennedy?

Call 210-358-8255 to schedule an appointment. New and existing patients may also request appointments online through the University Health website.

What are the Kennedy clinic hours?

The clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed on weekends.

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