Anesthesia Excellence.
Compassionate, patient-first care delivered by highly trained clinicians dedicated to safety, comfort, and personalized attention at every step, for every patient.
Our USAP South Texas anesthesia providers perform in all areas of anesthesiology, including cardiovascular, neurosurgery, obstetrics, orthopedics and pediatrics.


Together, Advancing Anesthesia
USAP South Texas is proud to be a trusted anesthesia partner for hospitals and ASCs across the San Antonio area. Our collaborative, team-based culture is built on the belief that when clinicians are supported and empowered, patients receive the highest level of care.
We value the contributions of every team member—from anesthesiologists to CRNAs and CAAs—and foster an environment where expertise is shared and voices are heard. Whether you’re an experienced clinician or just beginning your career, USAP South Texas offers meaningful opportunities to grow, lead, and make an impact while helping advance anesthesia care together.
Find Your Rhythm
in San Antonio
Enjoy the warmth and energy of San Antonio while building your career where you want to live. If you’re interested in learning more about opportunities in the area, connect with our USAP recruiting team or speak directly with one of our clinicians to hear what it’s like to be part of USAP.
Practice locally. Grow your career. Thrive nationally.
Clinicians & Professionals Committed to Extraordinary Care.
USAP South Texas is led by experienced clinicians and professionals committed to delivering exceptional anesthesia care. Our leadership fosters a collaborative, supportive environment that empowers teams, drives clinical excellence, and ensures every patient receives the highest level of care.

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American Society of Anesthesiologists Names Patrick Giam, M.D., FASA, New President
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