
UT Health East Texas Vascular Clinic - An outpatient department of UT Health Tyler
“I believe in providing patient-centered care grounded in empathy, education and evidence-based medicine,” said Olivia Urban Snodgrass. “My goal is to make every patient feel heard, supported and empowered. I strive to build trust through clear communication and a team approach, helping patients understand their diagnosis, treatment options and the path ahead.”
“I was drawn to health care by a love for science and a heart for service, but ultimately, I believe God called me into this work. I strive to follow His call and serve others with compassion, purpose and excellence.”
Olivia specializes in vascular surgery and wound care, focusing on limb preservation, peripheral artery disease and post-operative recovery. As a physician assistant, she works with her surgical team to provide advanced wound care and assist with surgical optimization.
“I was drawn to vascular surgery for its complexity and the chance to make a difference in preventing limb loss and improving circulation,” Olivia said. “I appreciate the continuity of care and the opportunity to build strong relationships with my patients.
“I enjoy spending time with my husband, our daughters and yellow Labradors. We love visiting parks, exploring coffee shops and staying involved with our church community,” she said.
National Committee on Certification of Physician Assistants, Certification
National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy, Wound Care Certification
Master of Science: Physician Assistant Program, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
Bachelor of Science: Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station
Society of Vascular Surgeons, Member