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San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Punkaj Gupta, MD is Board Certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Critical Care. He is the Medical Director of the Cardiovascular Critical Care Unit at Methodist Children’s Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. A newborn’s heart is “ridiculously small”—about 40 grams and the size of a small strawberry, according to Pediatric Cardiac Intensivist Dr. Punkaj Gupta. He still marvels at the expertise required to repair hearts with congenital defects and finds it very rewarding to work with the team of heart surgeons, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, intensivists and other clinicians who care for babies and children with congenital and acquired heart disease. Coming from a long line of engineers, Dr. Gupta was directed towards medicine to “add diversity” to the family. After completing his medical degree and internship at the Government Medical College at Panjab University in Chandigarh, India, and completing a year of service as a medical officer for the Government of Haryana, Dr. Gupta performed research in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. Dr. Gupta completed his pediatrics residency at Miami Children’s Hospital in Florida where he discovered his passion for acute care and cardiology. He then completed a fellowship in pediatric critical care at Harvard Medical School’s Massachusetts General Hospital/Boston Children’s Hospital which boasts the largest pediatric cardiac surgery program in the United States. Dr. Gupta also served as an affiliating fellow in the Department of Burn Surgery at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Boston and in the Department of Cardiology at Boston Children’s Hospital. He then pursued a senior fellowship in pediatric cardiac critical care at Stanford University’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto, California. After completing that fellowship in 2010, Dr. Gupta’s wife, now an ophthalmologist, matched for residency in Arkansas. He accepted a position with the Division of Pediatric Cardiology at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas where he would become the Cardiac ICU Fellowship Program Director just five years later. “Destiny is the best thing in life. It was a university job with one of the oldest pediatric cardiac surgery programs and one of the largest ECMO and pediatric heart transplant programs in the country and the only one in the state so the referral base was huge. It was exceptional clinically and academically. It was a dream come true,” says Dr. Gupta. Dr. Gupta’s extensive body of quality improvement research focuses on resource allocation and value-based medicine in the intensive care unit and his work has had a significant impact on how patients in those units are cared for. He has been a keynote speaker at many international meetings, including The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and The Society of Critical Care Medicine. He has also published more than 75 scientific articles in high-impact peer reviewed scientific journals. His scientific contributions have culminated in practice changes in cardiac intensive care and pediatric critical care across the globe. He is a member of numerous professional organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, Society of Critical Care Medicine, and American Thoracic Society.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Danny M. Kofos, MD, MBA is Board Certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Kofos received his medical degree from Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after completing a B.A. in biology at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He completed his residency in pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas and his fellowship in pediatric critical care medicine at the Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh. Dr. Kofos has a second post-graduate degree from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Graduate School of Business Administration where he received his MBA with a concentration in health care. He started his career as a pediatric intensivist at the Ochnser Clinic in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he also served as the telemedicine director and medical director of the pediatric intensive care unit. Before joining Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Specialists, Dr. Kofos was on the staff of Methodist Childrens Hospital in San Antonio as an intensivist, telemedicine and outreach director and, later, as medical director.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Eric Horvath, DO, FACS is Board Certified in Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. He practices with Alamo City Surgeons in San Antonio. After graduating from college, Dr. Horvath enlisted in the military and completed a degree in osteopathic medicine. After his internship, he served as a battalion surgeon in Korea. He completed his residency in Surgery and two fellowships—in surgical critical care and burn—at Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. Following his training, he served with the Army Burn SMART flight team USAISR, including two terms as the assistant clinical director of the unit – one of his proudest accomplishments. Having attained the rank of major, Dr. Horvath left the military in 2007. Dr. Horvath knows what he was meant to do. “I’m constantly bombarded by phone calls—day and night, but when I get into the operating room and hand off my phone, I get to just focus on what I love to do,” he says. Equally passionate about his time in the clinic meeting new patients, Dr. Horvath enjoys the human interaction—frequently sharing stories about his children (whom he affectionately refers to as his “knuckleheads”), learning about his patients’ lives and remembering their stories. Dr. Horvath sees patients at the Northeast location of Alamo City Surgeons and performs general, robotic and critical care surgery at Methodist Hospital | Northeast.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Trauma Surgeon Scott Trexler, MD is Board Certified in Surgical Critical Care and Surgery, and he practices with Alamo City Surgeons at Methodist Hospital | Stone Oak and Methodist Hospital | Northeast. After graduating magna cum laude from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science degree, Dr. Trexler completed his medical degree at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center School of Medicine in Lubbock, Texas and quickly discovered surgery aligned nicely with his predisposition for identifying problems and immediately fixing them. As a member of the Army Reserves, he completed his internship and residency in Surgery at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia where he also served as chief resident. He developed an interest in caring for trauma patients during a four-month rotation at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia as a fourth-year resident. He was deployed to Iraq in 2010 while working as a general surgeon at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital at Fort Polk, Louisiana, later serving as Chief of Surgery and Chief of Surgery. Dr. Trexler completed fellowships in surgical critical care, trauma, and acute care surgery at San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC) at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. Deployed in 2013 to the very busy 28th/31st Combat Support Hospitals at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, Dr. Trexler served as Chief of Trauma Services and performed trauma and acute care surgery. He returned to SAMMC in 2014 as Associate and Interim Chief of Trauma and Critical Care. Dr. Trexler’s final tour of duty was to Kuwait in 2016 as Chief of Trauma Services before returning to SAMMC as the Trauma Medical Director. Prior to joining Alamo City Surgeons in early 2019, Dr. Trexler served as the Trauma Medical Director of the only Level I Trauma Center in the Department of Defense (SAMMC), Medical Director of the Surgery Physician’s Assistant Program for Baylor University’s Doctorate of Science Surgery Program at SAMMC, and Associate Professor in the Doctor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies Surgery Program with Baylor University.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic At Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic in San Antonio, Texas, the dedicated team works with patients to protect their health and wellness while also working toward their aesthetic goals. A true family practice, every team member at Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic makes delivering top-tier, conservative, personalized care their top priority. Led by John Leal, DNP, APRN, FNP-­C, and Tori Leal, BSN, Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic blends health care with cosmetic care, helping their patients with chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and thyroid disorders. At every turn, their providers take a conservative and holistic approach, looking at all available treatment options. The team also offers preventive medicine, including vaccinations, women’s health screenings, Medicare annual wellness visits, and intravenous hydration therapy to give their patients many ways to be proactive about protecting their health. Furthermore, Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic offers aesthetic services, including Botox®, laser treatments, PDO (polydioxanone) thread lifts, Kybella®, peels, dermaplaning, and sclerotherapy for spider vein removal. Because the team knows their patients lead busy lives, Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic offers online registration and appointment booking. They stay open until 7pm on certain weekdays and until 1pm on Saturdays. Patients can also access their health history and communicate with their provider through their convenient and secure online patient portal. In the same way that Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic doesn’t want busy schedules to prevent patients from getting the health care they need, they also work to make sure money isn’t an issue. They offer a self-pay rate for uninsured patients and patients who don’t want to file through their insurance. To learn more about the committed, convenient care available at Encino Park Family Health & Wellness Clinic, call the office or make your appointment online today.