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Consultation
- Risk Assessment
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Diagnostics
- 3D Echocardiogram
- Ankle/Brachial Index
- Anticoagulation Clinic
- Arterial Doppler Exam of the Lower Extremities
- Cardiac computed tomography test (Cardiac CT)
- Catheterization & angiography
- Cholesterol (Lipid) Clinic
- Defibrillator/Pacemaker check
- Echocardiography
- Electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG)
- Holter or Event Monitors
- Nuclear Cardiology
- Remote EKGs
- Segmental Pressures
- Stress Echocardiogram
- Stress Testing
- Ultrasounds
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Heart Care
- Angiographic Procedures
- Beta Blockers
- Cardiac Catheterization
- Carotid Stenting
- Carotid Ultrasound Exam
- Coronary Angioplasty
- Defibrillator Implantation
- Heart Attack: Treatment
- Electrophysiologic Procedures
- Interventional Cardiology
- Pacemaker Implantation
- Risk Reduction Strategies for Heart Disease
- Syncope Evaluation
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Structural and Valvular Heart Disease
- Left Atrial Appendage closure
- Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty
- MitraClip® Procedure
- Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO)
- Percutaneous Peri-Valvular Leak Closure
- Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)
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Vascular Care
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
- Limb Salvage
- Peripheral Artery Disease
- Sclerotherapy
- Varicose and Spider Vein Procedures
- Vein Sclerotherapy
- Venefit Closure
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Heart Conditions
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
- Alcohol and the Heart
- Anatomy of the Heart
- Angina Pectoris
- Aortic Insufficiency
- Aortic Stenosis
- Arrhythmia
- Atherosclerosis
- Athlete’s Heart
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Cancer and Heart Disease
- Chest Pain
- Cholesterol
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Coronary Arteries
- Coronary Artery Disease/Heart Disease
- Deep Venous Thrombosis and Venous Imaging
- Heart Attack
- High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
- Metabolic Syndrome and Heart Disease
- Mitral Regurgitation
- Mitral Stenosis
- Pulmonary Stenosis
- Stroke
- Tricuspid Regurgiataion
- Triglycerides, The Other Fat in your Blood
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Prevention
- Healthy Living
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Vascular Conditions
- Aneurysm Disease
- Carotid Artery Disease
- Dialysis
- Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
- Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)
- Reticular Veins
- Spider Veins
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Varicose Veins
- Vascular Health
- Venous Disease
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Resources and Education
Below is a list of informative websites to help you find out more about heart health. It is important that you refer to reputable sites like these, avoiding sites with misleading or inaccurate content, when you are browsing the Internet for information related to your health.
American Heart Association
The American Heart Association's mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.American Heart Association's Nutrition Center
The American Heart Association's guide to “heart smart” shopping, list of heart healthy recipes and guide to eating healthy even while dining out.American Society of Echocardiography
The American Society of Echocardiography is committed to excellence in cardiovascular ultrasound and its application to patient care through education, advocacy, research, innovation, and service to our members and the public.CardioSource
The American College of Cardiology is a leader in the formulation of health policy, standards and guidelines, and is a staunch supporter of cardiovascular research.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The government agency's website offers an online source of credible health information.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Women's Health
Working to promote and protect the health, safety, and quality of life of women at every stage of life.emedicine
The eMedicine point-of-care clinical reference features up-to-date, searchable, peer-reviewed medical articles organized in specialty-focused textbooks, and is continuously updated with practice-changing evidence culled daily from the medical literature.Mayo Clinic
Clinical experts provide current medical information and news on health topics.MedlinePlus
Health Information from the National Library of MedicineTexas Health Resources
Texas Health Resources is one of the largest faith-based, nonprofit health care delivery systems in the United States, and the largest in North Texas in terms of patients served.Texas Health Resources Heart & Vascular
Get top services in Dallas/Fort Worth for heart attack, or any vascular or cardiovascular problem, at the hospitals of Texas Health Resources.WebMD
WebMD provides credible health information, a supportive community, and educational services by blending award-winning expertise in content, community services, expert commentary, and medical review. -
Patient Forms
We understand you want to have your office visit run as smoothly as possible. To help facilitate this process, we have provided our new patient forms here for you to download and complete before your first visit.
Simply click on the links below to download. Print, complete, and bring the forms to your appointment. In order to protect your privacy, please do not e-mail forms.
- New Patient Registration Form: English | Español | Korean
- Consent to Treat: English | Español
- Review of Symptoms Form: English | Español
- New Patient Medical Questionnaire: English | Español | Korean
- Medical Release of Information: English | Español
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Insurance Information
Texas Health Heart & Vascular Specialists accepts a wide range of insurance plans and various forms of payment, and will verify benefits prior to your appointment. We believe in making it easy for our patients to focus on their treatment and regaining good health. Please call us at 214-345-8692 if you have any questions.
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Pay a Bill
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Referrals
The physicians and staff at Texas Health Heart & Vascular Specialists are committed to providing your patients with the highest level of care, and returning them to your practice with a positive medical outcome.
Please call us at 214-345-8692 to refer your patient to our practice.