The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in Odessa opened the doors to its patient practice in June of 1999, which provides increased access to primary and specialized health care for patients of the Permian Basin.
Departments ( Budget, Business Affairs, HR, Physical Plant, etc..) Online Services ( Travel, Food & Entertainment, EPO, Traffic & Parking, etc..) TTUHSC is scaling up, out and around the world. We've grown from one school of medicine to a multi discipline university with campuses across West Texas.
Through the Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic, TTUHSC students work along with certified and licensed speech-language pathologists and audiologists to provide clinical care to people throughout the West Texas area.
The Odessa TTUHSC campus includes a School of Medicine, School of Nursing and a School of Health Professions. Our campus provides a premier learning environment with state of the art classrooms, laboratories, computer resources, and student support areas ranking among the finest within the State of Texas.
View the latest information from our clinics regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. Along with information on how we're keeping you safe, special clinic hours, and what to do if you feel ill.
SON faculty and students regularly offer free clinical care to underserved and high-risk patients through the Combest Center, an invaluable clinical training opportunity and a chance to put our mission into practice. Learn More
These clinics provide care to patients across the healthcare spectrum, especially in areas with the most critical needs and shortages like West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. Learn More
The mission of the TTUHSC at Odessa Department of Research is to be the leading research institute in providing world-class clinical care through the implementation and performance of innovative translational and basic science research. We strive to educate tomorrow’s leaders in medicine. MORE
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in Odessa opened the doors to its patient practice in June of 1999, which provides increased access to primary and specialized health care for patients of the Permian Basin. This 81,374 square foot facility houses patient-related services on the first and second floors and administrative offices and academic programs occupy the third floor.