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Patrick Todd Reeves MD

Subspecialization
Gastroenterology, Pediatrics

Dr. Patrick Reeves is a triple board-certified pediatric gastroenterologist specializing in care of children
with medical complexity. He also specializes in the care of children with aerodigestive disorders, disorder
of gut-brain interaction, and inflammatory bowel disease. He is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the
University of Texas Health Sciences Center of San Antonio, the Uniformed Services University of the
Health Sciences and serves as an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of military medicine at Texas A&M
School of Medicine.
Dr. Reeves is a previous medical director of the Cystic fibrosis Center and currently serves as Medical
Director of the Pediatric Colorectal Center. He maintains Board certifications in General Pediatrics and
Obesity Medicine.
Dr. Reeves completed a fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at Walter
Reed National Military Medical Center. He is also involved in academic leadership and is the Vice
President of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Section on Uniformed Services, West Chapter. Dr.
Reeves is dedicated to advancing education and research in pediatric medicine.

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