Urology Partners of North Texas (UPNT) founding partner F.H. Trey Moore, III, MD, has been named to the Board of Trustees of Texas Christian University (TCU). “This is truly the highlight of my career,” Dr. Moore admits. “My parents met at TCU, so to serve on the Board of Trustees is a complete dream come true for me. I am excited to contribute in any way I can.”
Along with caring for patients at UPNT Fort Worth Clinic, Dr. Moore has been a longtime advocate for his alma mater. He and his wife, Alicia, have helped fund several TCU scholarships. He’s been an active member of the TCU Pre-Health Advisory Board, and served on the faculty of TCU School of Medicine. Dr. Moore joins the TCU trustees just as they are preparing for the university’s upcoming sesquicentennial. The 16-month celebration beginning in fall 2022 will celebrate 150 years of TCU’s vibrant growth and academic success.
A Heart for Service
Well known for his deep community roots, Dr. Moore credits his mother’s long-time volunteerism and community service as inspiring his deep involvement with the Fort Worth. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the North Texas Prostate Cancer Coalition and Project Access Tarrant County, an organization that provides much-needed healthcare to the county’s uninsured and working poor. Over the years he has held many leadership positions at Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital—including Chief of Staff.
Dr. Moore has been caring for the men and women of Fort Worth since 1996. During his career, he has garnered the trust of countless patients—along with many professional honors. He continues to be rated as a “top doctor” by Fort Worth Magazine and among “America’s Top Surgeons.”
Dr. Moore graduated from TCU in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. He earned his medical degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, where he chose urology as his specialty. Read more about Dr. Moore.