The new institute will lead interdisciplinary telehealth research, education and clinical services across the university.

Advice from a Texas A&M psychologist.

A grant from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission will allow the Texas A&M program to provide more Spanish language counseling services.

A growing Texas A&M program uses telehealth technology to provide mental health services to rural and outlying areas.

The high-tech station will allow residents of a rural Texas county with no hospital to see a doctor any time.

Virtual services, including telemedicine, have allowed providers to care for patients at home.

Experts say the future of animal care will include telemedicine as veterinarians serve their clients during emergency situations.

Assessing COVID-19 patients through telehealth services, like those offered by Texas A&M's Telebehavioral Care program, can help health care providers treat isolated patients and prevent the spread of the virus.

Texas A&M researchers from the College of Engineering and the Health Science Center teamed up on a report that underscores the importance of the use of telemonitoring technology for rural and underserved Texans.

The Texas A&M Telehealth Counseling Clinic continues to expand free mental health care access to medically underserved rural residents.