Nix Medical Center (Downtown)
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Appointments: Monday afternoons; Tuesdays, Wednesdays; Fridays
Surgery: Thursdays |
Female Incontinence
Prostate Cancer
General Urology
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English and Spanish
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| Undergraduate: |
San Antonio College, A.S. Degree
University of Texas, Pharmacy School
University of Texas, TX. B.S. Degree |
| Medical School: |
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 1975 |
| Surgical Residency: |
Baylor University, Houston, Texas |
| Urology Residency: |
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio |
| Board Certification: |
American Board of Urology, 1983 |
| Faculty Appointment: |
Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Urology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio |
| Private Practice: |
Since 1981 |
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- Large Urologic Group Practice Association - President Elect 2011 - 2012; Board member 2008- Present
- Texas Diversity Council, Greater San Antonio Advisory Board - DiversityFIRST award winner 2011
- Access to Integrated Cancer Care - Vice Chairman 2009-2011; Board Member 2009 - Present
- CentroMed Icon in Health Care award winner Icon in Health Care award winner 2010
- Healthcare Businesswomen's Association San Antonio Chapter- Advisory Board 2010 -2012
- San Antonio Business Journal Health Care Hero: Life Time Achievement award winner 2006
- San Antonio Business Journal Who's Who in San Antonio Health Care 2006
- Texas Super Doctor, Texas Monthly magazine 2005-2012
- Texas Urological Society, President 2003-2004
- Urology San Antonio - President and CEO 1996 - 2012
- Mexican American/Hispanic Physicians Association - Founding member; past president 1984-1986; and Hall of Fame inductee 2006
- Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital - Physician of the Year 1987
- Santa Rosa Health Care - former Board of Directors member
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Browse the news stories that Dr. Jaun A. Reyna has been privileged to take part in.
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- In 2008, Dr. Reyna, a cancer survivor, and his wife Joni co-chaired the local American Cancer Society's Cattle Baron's Gala. The event raised more than $435,000 for cancer research and patient services - the most ever raised in the event's 30-year history.
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