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About Me
- Specialties
- Physician Assistant
- Gender
- F
- Age
- 31
- Education
- University of North Texas HSC - PA Program - Graduate School - 2020
- Bio
- Mary Morgan has been a certified physician assistant since 2020. She is clinically trained in a variety of disciplines, including cardiology, and is accustomed to working in close collaboration with a cardiovascular specialist and other health care providers. Mary has cared for patients with complex heart and vascular conditions and multiple comorbidities. She is experienced in diagnosing and developing treatment plans for heart failure, arrhythmias, coronary artery disease and hypertension.
Mary received her undergraduate degree in human biology Magna Cum Laude from the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs. She earned her Master of Physician Assistant Studies with honors at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth. Mary is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
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Additional Locations
- 6100 Harris Parkway
- 6100 Harris Parkway
- Ste 1200 Herbert & Mary Pease Tower
- Fort Worth, TX 76132-6107
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Insurance Accepted
= Accepting New Patients
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Advantage HMO(ACA)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Choice PPO
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Essentials (HMO Blue)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Medicare Advantage HMO
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Medicare Advantage PPO
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue UT Connect
- Cigna Commercial
- Coventry First Health
- Galaxy
- Medicare Railroad
- Medicare Rest Of Texas
- Medicare Tarrant
- PHCS Multiplan
- QuickTrip
- Superior Medicaid Chip Plans
- Superior Medicaid Star Plans
- Superior Medicare Adv
- Tricare Humana Military
- UHC AARP Medicare Adv
- UHC Commercial
- USA Commercial PPO
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