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Fort Worth Cardiologist Doctors for Heart Failure

Type of Physician: Cardiologist

What is a Cardiologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat).

Specialty: Cardiology

Common Name: Heart Doctor

Cardiologist Doctors in Fort Worth *

Consultants In Cardiology PA
John E Willard
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Robert D Anderson
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Gurpreet Baweja
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
David D Corley
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
John L Durand
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Sreenivas Gudimetla
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Timothy Hadden
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Texas Health Care
Joseph J Marcella
1050 S 5th Ave
STE E
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 332-5099

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Justin L Martin
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Kenneth W McBride
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Robert S Meidell
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Joseph M Ortenberg
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
David L Parrish
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Billie D Pugh
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
Theodore S Takata
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Consultants In Cardiology PA
William S Vance
1300 W Terrell Ave
STE STE 500
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 252-5000

Cook Children's Heart Center
Christopher L Case
901 7th Ave
Cook Childrens Heart Center STE 310
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(682) 885-2140

Fort Worth Heart PA
Denzil G D'Souza
1300 W Rosedale St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 338-1300

Fort Worth Heart PA
Sheridan T Gibler
1300 W Rosedale St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 338-1300

Cook Children's Heart Center
Paul C Gillette
901 7th Ave
Cook Childrens Heart Center STE 310
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(682) 885-2140

Cook Children's Heart Center
Susan L Hess
901 7th Ave
Cook Childrens Heart Center STE 310
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(682) 885-2140

Fort Worth Heart PA
Carl Horton
1300 W Rosedale St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 338-1300

Fort Worth Heart PA
Laura Christine Huff
1300 W Rosedale St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 338-1300

Fort Worth Heart PA
Vijay G Kalaria
1300 W Rosedale St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 338-1300

Cook Children's Heart Center
Stephen Lai
901 7th Ave
Cook Childrens Heart Center STE 310
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(682) 885-2140

Tarrant County Cardiology PA
Giri Mundluru
800 8th Ave
STE STE 406
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 336-4278

Texas Cardiac Clinic
Naresh H Patel
800 8th Ave
STE 632
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 877-8885

Cook Children's Heart Center
Richard I Readinger
901 7th Ave
Cook Childrens Heart Center STE 310
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(682) 885-2140

Fort Worth Heart PA
Martin A Tobey
1300 W Rosedale St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 338-1300

Georgina K Sehapayak MD
Georgina K Sehapayak
1650 W Rosedale St
STE 200
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 820-0141

JPS Health Network Hospitalist Program
Rim Bannout
1500 S Main St
Hospitalist Program
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 927-1395

Cardiovascular Services
Robert Capper
1500 S Main St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 920-6926

Marilyn C King-Rankine MD
Marilyn C King-Rankine
909 9th Ave
STE 202
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 336-3171

Chandrase K Nair MD PLLC
Chandrase K Nair
909 9th Ave
STE 202
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 877-4105

Chandrase K Nair MD PLLC
Keith Vasenius
909 9th Ave
STE 202
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 877-4105

Heart Center of North Texas PA
Nasim Akhtar
1017 12th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 334-2800

Heart Center of North Texas PA
George S Khammar
1017 12th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 334-2800

Heart Center of North Texas PA
Henry P Lobstein
1017 12th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 334-2800

Heart Center of North Texas PA
Amir Z Malik
1017 12th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 334-2800

Heart Center of North Texas PA
Lon A Walder
1017 12th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 334-2800

Josef Widerhorn MD FACC FAHA
Josef Widerhorn
1307 8th Ave
STE 501
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 922-9050

Raymundo Davila MD
Raymundo Davila
1323 Lee Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76106
(817) 625-8838

UNT Health Science Internal Medicine
Charles DeBerardinis
855 Montgomery St
Geriatrics & Cardiology FL 3
Fort Worth, TX 76107
(817) 735-2660

UNT Health Science Internal Medicine
Martin S Weiss
855 Montgomery St
Geriatrics & Cardiology FL 3
Fort Worth, TX 76107
(817) 735-2660

HeartPlace Huguley
Deepak Patel
11803 South Fwy
STE 115
Fort Worth, TX 76115
(817) 293-8441

American Institute of Medicine
Muhammad A Qureshi
3403 N Beach St
Fort Worth, TX 76111
(817) 222-0014

Fort Worth Heart PA
George C James
4601 Boat Club Rd
STE 125
Fort Worth, TX 76135
(817) 338-1300

Fort Worth Heart PA
Lianxi F Liao
6401 Harris Pkwy
STE 130
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817) 338-1300

Rameschandran K Nair MD
Rameschandran K Nair
7505 Glenview Dr
STE G
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
(817) 284-9225

Kanti C Gandhi MD
Kanti C Gandhi
4375 Booth Calloway Rd
STE 215
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
(817) 595-0707

HeartPlace North Hills
Arash Manzori
4375 Booth Calloway Rd
STE 507
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
(817) 284-3915

HeartPlace North Hills
David M Slife
4375 Booth Calloway Rd
STE 507
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
(817) 284-3915

Fort Worth Heart PA
Louis S Cristol
11807 South Frwy
STE 365
Burleson, TX 76028
(817) 338-1300

Fort Worth Heart PA
Alvaro S Rios
11807 South Frwy
STE 365
Burleson, TX 76028
(817) 338-1300

William D English II MD
William D English
729-A N Fielder Rd
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 277-1392

CSANT
Michael J Duran
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
David R Eisen
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Russell G Fisher
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Bernard Gojer
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Scott Greenberg
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Randall S Hall
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Samuel Nussbaumer
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Srinivas N Paranandi
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Srihari Thanigaraj
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

CSANT
Balaji Veerappan
1924 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-4550

Cardiology Partners
James A Richardson
1001 N Waldrop Dr
STE 602
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 277-3999

Cardiology Partners
Alan M Taylor
1001 N Waldrop Dr
STE 602
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 277-3999

HeartPlace Arlington
Michael Ferry
900 W Randol Mill Rd
HeartPlace North Arlington STE 209
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-3003

HeartPlace Arlington
Vinit R Lal
900 W Randol Mill Rd
HeartPlace North Arlington STE 209
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-3003

HeartPlace Arlington
Stephen J Lenhoff
900 W Randol Mill Rd
HeartPlace North Arlington STE 209
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-3003

HeartPlace Arlington
William H Nesbitt
900 W Randol Mill Rd
HeartPlace North Arlington STE 209
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-3003

HeartPlace Arlington
Mark P Teng
900 W Randol Mill Rd
HeartPlace North Arlington STE 209
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-3003

HeartPlace Arlington
Steven Vignale
900 W Randol Mill Rd
HeartPlace North Arlington STE 209
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-3003

HeartPlace Arlington
Richard Wray
900 W Randol Mill Rd
HeartPlace North Arlington STE 209
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-3003

Anees R Saleemi MD
Anees R Saleemi
2726 Matlock Rd
STE C
Arlington, TX 76015
(817) 275-8991

S Irfan Shah MD
S Irfan Shah
2726 Matlock Rd
STE B
Arlington, TX 76015
(817) 469-1260

Atif Sohail MD
Atif Sohail
2621 Matlock Rd
STE 102
Arlington, TX 76015
(817) 419-7220

HeartPlace Arlington
Robert Francis Bode
515 W Mayfield Rd
HeartPlace South Arlington STE 201
Arlington, TX 76014
(817) 468-2028

Rajanarender R Cholleti MD
Rajanarender R Cholleti
1161 SW Wilshire Blvd
STE 115
Burleson, TX 76028
(817) 426-4700

HeartPlace Arlington
Charles Cramer
515 W Mayfield Rd
HeartPlace South Arlington STE 201
Arlington, TX 76014
(817) 468-2028

HeartPlace Arlington
Michael Graceffo
515 W Mayfield Rd
HeartPlace South Arlington STE 201
Arlington, TX 76014
(817) 468-2028

State of the Heart Cardiology
John A Osborne
3801 William D Tate Ave
STE 850
Grapevine, TX 76051
(817) 310-3070

Grapevine Cardiology
Vikas C Jain
1643 Lancaster Dr
STE 203
Grapevine, TX 76051
(817) 329-7670

Karla Lee MD
Karla Lee
1600 W College St
STE 130
Grapevine, TX 76051
(817) 310-3600

Grapevine Cardiology
Kevin P Theleman
1643 Lancaster Dr
STE 203
Grapevine, TX 76051
(817) 329-7670

The Denton Heart Group
Ricky L Harris
3101 Churchill Dr
STE 200
Flower Mound, TX 75022
(972) 355-2521

CSANT
Ted Bronson
1110 Cottonwood Ln
STE 105
Irving, TX 75038
(972) 607-2525

CSANT
Ali Kizilbash
1110 Cottonwood Ln
STE 105
Irving, TX 75038
(972) 607-2525

CSANT
Michael Rothkopf
1110 Cottonwood Ln
STE 105
Irving, TX 75038
(972) 607-2525

CSANT
Steven L Shilling
1110 Cottonwood Ln
STE 105
Irving, TX 75038
(972) 607-2525

CSANT
Padmavathy Uppalapati
1110 Cottonwood Ln
STE 105
Irving, TX 75038
(972) 607-2525

CSANT
Armando Yepes
1110 Cottonwood Ln
STE 105
Irving, TX 75038
(972) 607-2525

Heart First
Joseph A Meacham
7200 State Highway 161
Ste 30 STE 506
Irving, TX 75039
(214) 320-3800

J Douglas Overbeck MD
J Douglas Overbeck
701 Tuscan Dr
STE 205
Irving, TX 75039
(972) 253-2505

Cowen & Biggans Medical Associates
Robert Biggans
222 S Cedar Ridge Dr
Duncanville, TX 75116
(972) 298-6174

Medical & Heart Center PA
Guduru R Reddy
2614 E Bankhead Hwy
Weatherford, TX 76087
(817) 341-8646

Cardiovascular Specialists PA
David P Haynie
614 Edmonds Ln
STE 101
Lewisville, TX 75067
(972) 434-1988

Cardiovascular Specialists PA
David May
614 S Edmonds Ln
STE 101
Lewisville, TX 75067
(972) 434-1988

Cardiovascular Specialists PA
Geetha Ramaswamy
614 Edmonds Ln
STE 101
Lewisville, TX 75067
(972) 434-1988

Cardiovascular Specialists PA
Sirisha Reddy
614 Edmonds Ln
STE 101
Lewisville, TX 75067
(972) 434-1988

Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth is the seventeenth-largest city in the United States of America and the fifth-largest city within the state of Texas. Located in North Texas and a cultural gateway into the American West, the city covers nearly 300 square miles (780 km2) in Tarrant, Parker, Denton, and Wise counties, serving as the seat for Tarrant County.
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Heart Failure

What Is Heart Failure?

Heart failure does not mean the heart has stopped working. Rather, it means that the heart's pumping power is weaker than normal. With heart failure, blood moves through the heart and body at a slower rate, and pressure in the heart increases. As a result, the heart cannot pump enough oxygen and nutrients to meet the body's needs. The chambers of the heart respond by stretching to hold more blood to pump through the body or by becoming more stiff and thickened. This helps to keep the blood moving for a short while, but in time, the heart muscle walls weaken and are unable to pump as strongly. As a result, the kidneys often respond by causing the body to retain fluid (water) and sodium. If fluid builds up in the arms, legs, ankles, feet, lungs or other organs, the body becomes congested, and congestive heart failure is the term used to describe the condition.

What Causes Heart Failure?

Heart failure is caused by many conditions that damage the heart muscle, including:

  • Coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease (CAD), a disease of the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart, causes decreased blood flow to the heart muscle. If the arteries become blocked or severely narrowed, the heart becomes starved for oxygen and nutrients.
  • Heart attack. A heart attack may occur when a coronary artery becomes suddenly blocked, stopping the flow of blood to the heart muscle and damaging it. All or part of the heart muscle becomes cut off from its supply of oxygen. A heart attack can damage the heart muscle, resulting in a scarred area that does not function properly.
  • Cardiomyopathy. Damage to the heart muscle from causes other than artery or blood flow problems, such as from infections or alcohol or drug abuse.

  • Conditions that overwork the heart. Conditions including high blood press...

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Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) »

What Is an LVAD?

The left ventricular assist device, or LVAD, is a mechanical pump that is implanted inside a person's chest to help a weakened heart ventricle pump blood throughout the body.

Unlike a total artificial heart, the LVAD doesn't replace the heart. It just helps it do its job. This can mean the difference between life and death for a person whose heart needs a rest after open-heart surgery, or for some patients waiting for a heart transplant (called "bridge to transplant").

LVADs may also be used as destination therapy, which is an alternative to transplant. Destination therapy is used for long-term support in some terminally ill patients whose condition makes them ineligible for heart transplantation.

How Does an LVAD Work?

Like the heart, the LVAD is a pump. The LVAD is surgically implanted just below the heart. One end is attached to the left ventricle -- that's the chamber of the heart tha...

Emergency Contact for Fort Worth

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Nearby Fort Worth Hospitals *

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital
1212 W Lancaster Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76102
(817)870-2336

Harris Continued Care Hospital
1301 Pennsylvania Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817)878-5500

Harris Methodist Fort Worth
1301 Pennsylvania Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817)250-2000

Cook Children's Medical Center
801 Seventh Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(682)885-4000

Kindred Hospital Fort Worth
815 Eighth Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817)332-4812

Baylor Surgical Hospital at Fort Worth
750 12th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817)334-5050

Plaza Medical Center of Fort Worth
900 Eighth Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817)336-2100

JPS Health Network
1500 S Main St
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817)921-3431

Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth
1400 Eighth Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817)926-2544

LifeCare Hospitals of Fort Worth
6201 Overton Ridge Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817)370-6078

HEALTHSOUTH City View Rehabilitation Hospital
6701 Oakmont Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817)370-4700

Regency Hospital of Fort Worth
6801 Oakmont Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817)840-2500

Baylor Medical Center at Southwest Fort Worth
7100 Oakmont Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817)346-5700

Kindred Hospital Fort Worth Southwest
7800 Oakmont Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817)346-0094

Harris Methodist Southwest
6100 Harris Pkwy
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817)433-5000

North Hills Hospital
4401 Booth Calloway Rd
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
(817)255-1000

Southwest Surgical Hospital
1612 Hurst Town Center Dr
Hurst, TX 76054
(817)345-4100

Arlington Rehabilitation Hospital
2601 W Randol Mill Rd
Arlington, TX 76012
(817)804-4400

Huguley Memorial Medical Center
11801 South Frwy
Burleson, TX 76028
(817)293-9110

Texas Health Memorial Hospital at Arlington
800 W Randol Mill Rd
Arlington, TX 76012
(817)548-6100

Kindred Hospital Arlington
1000 N Cooper St
Arlington, TX 76011
(817)548-3400

Millwood Hospital
1011 N Cooper St
Arlington, TX 76011
(817)261-3121

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Arlington
3200 Matlock Rd
Arlington, TX 76015
(817)468-4000

Medical Center of Arlington
3301 Matlock Rd
Arlington, TX 76015
(817)465-3241

Harris Methodist HEB Hospital
1600 Hospital Pkwy
Bedford, TX 76022
(817)685-4000

Harris Methodist Springwood
1608 Hospital Pkwy
Bedford, TX 76022
(817)355-7700

USMD Hospital at Arlington
801 W Interstate 20
Arlington, TX 76017
(817)472-3400

Harris Methodist Northwest
108 Denver Trl
Azle, TX 76020
(817)444-8600

Kindred Hospital Mansfield
1802 Highway 157 N
Mansfield, TX 76063
(817)473-6101

Methodist Mansfield Medical Center
2700 E Broad St
Mansfield, TX 76063
(682)622-2000

Baylor Medical Center at Trophy Club
2850 E Highway 114
Trophy Club, TX 76262
(817)837-4600

Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine
1650 W College St
Grapevine, TX 76051
(817)481-1588

Baylor Medical Center at Irving
1901 N MacArthur Blvd
Irving, TX 75061
(972)579-8100

Las Colinas Medical Center
6800 N MacArthur Blvd
Irving, TX 75039
(972)969-2000

Irving Coppell Surgical Hospital
400 W Interstate 635
Irving, TX 75063
(972)868-4000

Weatherford Regional Medical Center
713 E Anderson St
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817)596-8751

Methodist Charlton Medical Center
3500 W Wheatland Rd
Dallas, TX 75237
(214)947-7777

Select Specialty Hospital South Dallas
800 Kirnwood Dr
Desoto, TX 75115
(972)780-6500

Renaissance Hospital Dallas
2929 S Hampton Rd
Dallas, TX 75224
(214)623-4400

Methodist Rehabilitation Hospital
3020 W Wheatland Rd
Dallas, TX 75237
(972)708-8600

Texas Specialty Hospital at Dallas
7955 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75235
(214)637-0000

Medical Center of Lewisville
500 W Main St
Lewisville, TX 75057
(972)420-1000

Hickory Trail Hopsital
2000 N Old Hickory Trl
Desoto, TX 75115
(972)298-7323

Children's Medical Center of Dallas
1935 Medical District Dr
Dallas, TX 75235
(214)456-7000

LifeCare Specialty Hospital of Dallas
6161 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75235
(214)525-6300

UT Southwestern Medical Center University Hospital St Paul
5909 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75390
(214)645-5555

RHD Memorial Medical Center
7 Medical Pkwy
Dallas, TX 75234
(972)247-1000

UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75390
(214)648-3111

Parkland Health & Hospital System
5201 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75235
(214)590-8000

UT Southwestern Medical Center University Hospital Zale Lipshy
5151 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75390
(214)645-5555

Methodist Dallas Medical Center
1441 N Beckley Ave
Dallas, TX 75203
(214)947-8181

Harris Methodist Walls Regional Hospital
201 Walls Dr
Cleburne, TX 76031
(817)641-2551

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
2222 Welborn St
Dallas, TX 75219
(214)559-5000

Denton Regional Medical Center
3535 S Interstate 35 E
Denton, TX 76210
(940)384-3535

Mary Shiels Hospital
3515 Howell St
Dallas, TX 75204
(214)443-3000

Dallas VA Medical Center
4500 S Lancaster Rd
Dallas, TX 75216
(214)742-8387

Baylor Specialty Hospital
3504 Swiss Ave
Dallas, TX 75204
(214)820-9700

Baylor Jack & Jane Hamilton Heart & Vascular Hospital
621 N Hall St
Dallas, TX 75226
(214)820-0600

Baylor University Medical Center
3500 Gaston Ave
Dallas, TX 75246
(214)820-0111

Trinity Medical Center
4343 N Josey Ln
Carrollton, TX 75010
(972)492-1010

Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation
909 N Washington Ave
Dallas, TX 75246
(214)820-9300

Presbyterian Hospital of Denton
3000 North I 35
Denton, TX 76201
(940)898-7000

Kindred Hospital Walnut Hill
8200 Walnut Hill Ln
Dallas, TX 75231
(214)345-6710

Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
8200 Walnut Hill Ln
Dallas, TX 75231
(214)345-6789

Regency Hospital of North Dallas
2225 W Parker Rd
Carrollton, TX 75010
(972)236-6800

Medical City Children's Hospital
7777 Forest Ln
Dallas, TX 75230
(972)566-8888

Medical City Hospital
7777 Forest Ln
Dallas, TX 75230
(972)566-7000

Green Oaks Hospital
7808 Cloudus Fields Dr
Dallas, TX 75251
(972)770-0858

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      • Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a condition in which the heart's function as a pump is inadequate to meet the body's needs. A poor blood supply resulting from congestive heart failure may cause the body's organ systems to fail, leading to a weakened heart muscle and fluid accumulation in the lungs and body tissue. There are many diseases that can impair pumping efficiency and symptoms of congestive heart failure including fatigue, diminished exercise capacity, shortness of breath, and swelling. Treatments include lifestyle modifications, medications, heart transplant, and therapy.
    • Lyme Disease
      • Lyme disease is a bacterial illness, which is spread by ticks when they bite the skin. Initially the disease affects the skin causing a reddish rash associated with flu-like symptoms. It takes weeks to months after the initial redness of the skin for its effects to spread throughout the body. Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics. Lyme disease can be prevented by using tick avoidance techniques.
    • Palpitations
      • Palpitations are unpleasant sensations of irregular and/or forceful beating of the heart. Palpitations can be relieved in many patients by stress reduction, stopping cigarettes, and reduction of caffeine and alcohol.
    • Heart Attack
      • Heart attack happens when a blood clot completely obstructs a coronary artery supplying blood to the heart muscle. A heart attack can cause chest pain, heart failure, and electrical instability of the heart.
    • Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP)
      • Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is also also known as "click murmur syndrome" and "Barlow's syndrome." Mitral valve prolapse is the most common heart valve abnormality. Signs and symptoms of mitral valve prolapse include: fatigue, palpitations, chest pain, anxiety, and migraine headaches. Echocardiography is the most useful test for mitral valve prolapse. Most patients do not need any treatment, however, patients with severe prolapse may need treatment.
    • Ascites
      • Ascites, the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity is most commonly caused by cirrhosis of the liver. Some of the other causes of ascites include portal hypertension, congestive heart failure, blood clots, and pancreatitis. The most common symptoms include increased abdominal girth and size, abdominal bloating, and abdominal pain. Treatment depends on the cause of ascites.
    • Hyponatremia (Low Blood Sodium)
      • Hyponatremia is a condition where the level of sodium in the blood is low. Causes of hyponatremia can occur from excess fluid in the body, or a loss of sodium in body fluid. Some of the symptoms of hyponatremia include headache, muscle cramps or spasm, seizures, weakness and confusion. Treatment of hyponatremia depends on the cause.
    • Emphysema
      • Emphysema is a progressive disease of the lungs. The primary cause of emphysema is smoking. Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency is a rare disorder that has a genetic predisposition to emphysema. Aging, IV drug use, immune deficiencies, and connect tissue illnesses are also risk factors for emphysema. Emphysema is a subtype of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COLD). Symptoms include shortness of breath and wheezing. Management of symptoms may be achieved with medications, quitting smoking, pulmonary rehabilitation, or surgery.
    • Polycythemia (High Red Blood Cell Count)
      • Polycythemia (elevated red blood cell count) causes are either primary (aquired or genetic mutations) or secondary (diseases, conditions, high altitude). Treatment of polycythemia depends on the cause.
    • Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs)
      • Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) are premature heartbeats originating from the ventricles of the heart. PVCs are premature because they occur before the regular heartbeat. There are many causes of premature ventricular contractions to include: heart attack, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, mitral valve prolapse, hypokalemia, hypoxia, medications, excess caffeine, drug abuse, and myocarditis.
    • Abnormal Heart Rhythms (Heart Rhythm Disorders)
      • Heart rhythm disorders vary from minor palpitations, premature atrial contractions (PACs), premature ventricular contractions (PVCs), sinus tachycardia, and sinus brachycardia, to abnormal heart rhythms such as tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular flutter, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT), Wolf-White-Parkinson syndrome, brachycardia, or heart blocks. Treatment is dependant upon the type of heart rhythm disorder.
    • Pulmonary Edema
      • Pulmonary edema (swelling or fluid in the lungs) can either be caused by cardiogenic causes (congestive heart failure, heart attacks, abnormal heart valves) or noncardiogenic causes such as ARDS, kidney failure, high altitude, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, aspirin overdose, pulmonary embolism, and infections. The treatment of pulmonary edema depends on the cause of the condition.
    • Heart Valve Disease
      • Heart valve disease occurs when the heart valves do not work the way they should. Symptoms of valve disease include shortness of breath, weakness or dizziness, discomfort in your chest, palpitations, swelling of your ankles, feet or abdomen, and rapid weight gain.
    • Interstitial Lung Disease
      • Interstitial lung disease, is a term to describe a certain lung condition. Causes of interstitial lung disease include lung infection, exposure to toxins in the environment (asbestos for example), medications (chemotherapy), radiation therapy, and chronic autoimmune disorders. Common symptoms of interstitial lung disease include a dry cough and shortness of breath. Diagnosis and treatment depend upon the cause of the condition.
    • Heart Murmur
      • A heart murmur is the sound generated when blood flow within the heart is not smooth. Causes of heart murmurs can be functional, congenital, or caused heart valve conditions. Symptoms of a heart murmur may be none, or may include chest pain, shortness of breath, and arm, leg, and ankle swelling. Treatment of a heart murmur depends on the cause.
    • Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA, Mini-Stroke)
      • When a portion of the brain loses blood supply, through a blood clot or embolus, a transient ischemic attack (TIA, mini-stroke) may occur. If the symptoms do not resolve, a stroke most likely has occurred. Symptoms of TIA include: confusion, weakness, lethargy, and loss of function to one side of the body. Risk factors for TIA include vascular disease, smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Treatment depends upon the severity of the TIA, and whether it resolves.
    • Myocarditis
      • Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle and can be caused by a variety of infections, conditions, and viruses. Symptoms of myocarditis include chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, and fluid accumulation in the lungs. Treatment mainly involves preventing heart failure with medication and diet, as well as monitoring for heart rhythm abnormalities.
    • Fatigue
      • Fatigue can be described in various ways. Sometimes fatigue is described as feeling a lack of energy and motivation (both mental and physical). The causes of fatigue are generally related to a variety of conditions or diseases for example, anemia, mono, medications, sleep problems, cancer, anxiety, heart disease, drug abuse, and more. Treatment of fatigue is generally directed toward the condition or disease that is causing the fatigue.
    • Sudden Cardiac Arrest
      • Sudden cardiac arrest is an unexpected, sudden death caused by sudden cardiac arrest (loss of heart function). Causes and risk factors of sudden cardiac arrest include (not inclusive): abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias), previous heart attack, coronary artery disease, smoking, high cholesterol, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation after a heart attack, congenital heart defects, history of fainting, and heart failure, obesity, diabetes, and drug abuse. Treatment of sudden cardiac arrest is an emergency, and action must be taken immediately.
    • Rheumatic Fever
      • Rheumatic fever is a disease that sometimes occurs after a group A streptococcal infection of the throat. Symptoms and signs include carditis, polyarthritis, Aschoff bodies, rash, Sydenham's chorea, and fever. Treatment for rheumatic fever involves eliminating the bacteria with penicillin, erythromycin, or azithromycin. Further treatment focuses on alleviating the symptoms brought on by the body's immunologic response to the bacteria.
    • Aortic Dissection
      • Aortic dissection is a small tear in the large blood vessel that leads from the heart and supplies blood to the body. There are two types of aortic dissection, type 1 and type 2. Signs and symptoms of aortic dissection include a tearing or ripping pain, nausea, sweating, weakness, shortness of breath, sweating, or fainting. Treatment depends on the type of aortic dissection, and the severity of the tear in the aorta.
    • Stress and Heart Disease
      • The connection between stress and heart disease is not clear. Stress itself may be a risk factor, or high levels of stress may make risk factors for heart disease worse. The warning signs of stress can be physical, mental, emotional, or behavioral. Reducing stressors in an individuals life not only can lead to a more productive life, but may also decrease the risk for heart disease and causes of heart disease.
    • Bronchiectasis
      • Bronchiectasis is a condition in which the bronchial tubes of the lung become damaged. Inflammation from infection or other causes destroys the smooth muscles of the bronchial tubes. Bronchiectasis is a form of COPD (which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis). There are three primary types of bronchiectasis: 1) cylindrical bronchiectasis; 2) saccular bronchiectasis; and 3) cystic bronchiectasis. Bronchiectasis may also be acquired or congenital. The most common symptoms of bronchiectasis are recurrent cough and sputum production. There is no cure for bronchiectasis. Treatment is often geared toward controlling the symptoms of bronchiectasis.
    • Myxedema Coma
      • Myxedema coma is the loss of brain function due to severe longstanding low levels of thyroid hormone in the blood. Myxedema coma is a life-threatening complication of hypothyroidism. Examples of triggers of myxedema coma include medications, infections stroke, trauma and more. Some of the ymptoms of myxedema coma include: hypothermia, seizures, coma, difficulty breathing and more. Treatment of myxedema coma depend on the severity of the condition.
    • Shock (Medical)
      • Medical shock is a life-threatening medical condition. There are several types of medical shock, septic shock, anaphylactic shock, cardiogenic shock, hypovolemic shock, and neurogenic shock. Causes of shock include heart attack, heart failure, heavy bleeding (internal and external), infection, anaphylaxis, spinal cord injury, severe burns, chronic vomiting or diarrhea. Low blood pressure is the key sign of sock. Treatment is dependant upon the type of shock.
    • Mitochondrial Disease
      • Learn about mitochondrial disease, genetic disease in which include a group of neuromuscular diseases that are caused by damage to the mitochondria Common mitochondrial myopathies include Kearns–Sayre syndrome, myoclonus epilepsy, and mitochondrial encephalomyopathy. Symptoms of mitochondrial disease include heart failure, exercise intolerance, dementia, muscle weakness, movement disorders, deafness, blindness, stroke-like episodes, and more. There is no specific treatment for mitochondrial disease.
    • Alpha Thalassemia
      • Alpha thalassemia is a disorder in which the alpha globin protein is underproduced. There are two pairs of genes that carry the code for the alpha chains of hemoglobin. When one gene is impaired, that person is in a carrier state and suffers no medical problems. When four genes are impaired, the production of fetal and adult hemoglobin is prevented, resulting in hydrops fetalis and leading to death before birth.
    • ICU Psychosis
      • ICU psychosis is a disorder (also a form of delirium or acute brain failure) in which patients in an intensive care unit or a similar setting experience a cluster of serious psychiatric symptoms. These symptoms include anxiety, reastlessness, hearing voices, hallucinations, nightmares, paranoia and more. Causes of ICU psychosis are generally from a combination of environmental and medical conditions.
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Lyme disease facts

  • Lyme disease is a bacterial illness that is spread by tick bites.
  • Lyme disease can affect the skin, joints, heart, and the nervous system.
  • Lyme disease occurs in phases -- the early phase beginning at the site of the tick bite with an expanding ring of redness.
  • Lyme disease is diagnosed based on the patient's clinical signs of illness and the detection of Lyme antibodies in the blood.
  • Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics.

What is Lyme disease? What causes Lyme disease?

Lyme disease is a bacterial illness caused by a bacterium called a "spirochete." In the United States, the actual name of the bacterium is Borrelia burgdorferi. In Europe, another bacterium, Borrelia afzelii, also causes Lyme disease. Certain ticks found on deer harbor the bacterium in their stomachs. Lyme disease is spread by these ticks when they bite th...

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