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If you have scheduled an upcoming service or elective surgery, you can now complete the hospital preregistration process online through the Texas Health MyChart patient portal!
If you do not have a Texas Health MyChart account, create one now!
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Advanced Directives
The law requires that patients are given enough information to make an informed choice about giving or refusing permission (consent) for medical care and treatment. By law, an adult has the right to agree to or refuse treatment, and has a right to be informed of the possible medical outcomes of refusing care or treatment.
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Use our handy Quick Guide to learn about services and offerings at Texas Health Southlake.
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Health Risk Assessments
Curious about whether a nagging ache or pain might be indicative of an underlying issue? Consider completing one of the following quick-and-easy assessments to learn more about your heart, joints, well-being or risk for diabetes or breast cancer.
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Notice of Privacy Practices
The Notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed, and how you can get access to this information.
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Medical Records
Depending on where you had an appointment or procedure, your options for viewing or requesting medical records may vary.
You may also access your record utilizing our secure patient portal, MyChart.
Looking for Shot Records?
Find out how to get copies of your child's immunization records
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Patient Rights and Responsibilities
You are entitled to rights as a patient of Texas Health.
Sus Derechos Como Paciente
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Notice of Privacy Practices
The Notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed, and how you can get access to this information.
Resources & Information
Select a resource to learn more and get started.
Insurance and Costs
Find out about insurance plans accepted at Texas Health facilities, request a cost estimate or learn about financial assistance.
Preparing for Surgery
Knowing what to expect before surgery will help you and your loved ones be prepared. Our checklist, guides, and frequently asked questions can help.
Advance Directives
An advance directive, or living will, provides helpful guidance for those closest to you if they must make medical decisions when you cannot speak for yourself.