UNT Health physicians are ‘Tops’

When it comes to recognition, nothing beats hearing it from your colleagues. Several UNT Health clinicians’ peers honored them recently in a survey conducted by Fort Worth, Texas magazine. They are featured in the April edition of the magazine.

More than 3,000 local physicians completed the survey, identifying the professionals they regarded as the leaders in each field of specialty.

UNT Health physicians named to Fort Worth, Texas Top Docs are:

Cardiology
David Slife, DO
Martin Weiss, DO

Gastroenterology
Monte Troutman, DO

Geriatrics
Janice Knebl, DO
Amy Moss, DO

Infectious Diseases
Barbara Atkinson, DO

Neurology
William McIntosh, DO

Obstetrics & Gynecology
Kollier Hinkle, MD

Orthopedic Surgery
Arvind Nana, MD
Russell Wagner, MD

Palliative Care
Alvin Mathé, DO (’89)

Podiatry
Brian Carpenter, DPM
Alan Garrett, DPM
Travis Motley, DPM

Psychiatry
Marija Djokovic, MD
Prema Manjunath, MD
Carol Nati, MD
Alan Podawiltz, DO
Scott Winter, MD

Vascular Surgery
Albert O-Yurvati, DO (’86)

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