Dr. Eron Manusov is a board-certified Family Medicine Doctor at UT Health RGV. Dr. Manusov is dedicated to delivering competent, compassionate care for patients in the Rio Grande Valley.
At UT Health RGV, Dr. Manusov offers primary care and family medicine, sports medicine care, preventive care, health screenings, immunizations, chronic care (diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol, arthritis), men’s and women’s health services, and more. Dr. Manusov provides a personalized patient care plan along with a variety of resources to ensure patients can make the most educated choice when it comes to their health. His passions include underserved care, mental health, and musculoskeletal medicine.
Dr. Manusov earned his medical degree (MD) from The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences School of Medicine in 1984 and completed his family medicine residency training at USAF David Grant Medical Center in 1987. After his residency, Dr. Manusov served in the USAF, the Combat Casualty Care Center, and as faculty at his Alma Mater. He continued his medical education and completed a faculty development fellowship at The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in 1993, followed by positions at Florida State University College of Medicine, and as Vice President of the Southern Regional Area Health Education Center in North Carolina.
Dr. Manusov joined the UTRGV School of Medicine faculty in 2015. He currently serves as a Professor of Human Genetics, educating and training the next generation of leaders in medicine, research, and patient care. His research focus is on social determinants of health and the genetics of chronic disease. He has garnered over 6 million dollars in grants to develop community outreach programs, including the UTRGV Unimovil and the John Austin Pena Memorial Center, for the treatment of triply diagnosed adolescents.
Medical School:
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences School of Medicine (1984)
Bethesda, MD
Residency:
Family Medicine (1984-1987)
USAF David Grant Medical Center
Fairfield, CA
Fellowship:
Faculty Development
The University of North Carolina (1993)
Chapel Hill, NC