Cardiologists and Heart Doctors in Dallas
Texas Health Physician Group provides cardiology and vascular care in Dallas. Our team offers evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for a range of heart and vascular conditions. Services include preventive care, advanced testing, and treatment options for common and complex conditions.
Patients in Dallas have access to cardiologists and heart doctors who provide care for conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmia, valve disease, and peripheral vascular disease. Care includes diagnostic testing, interventional procedures, and rehabilitation programs designed to support recovery and ongoing health management.
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Cardiology Providers in Dallas
View All ProvidersWe have several heart and vascular specialists in and around Dallas. To the North, we have heart doctors in Allen near I-75 and Exchange Parkway.
To the East, we have multiple heart and vascular Care locations in Sunnyvale, Kaufman and Rockwall.
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Q: What are the most common signs and symptoms of heart disease?A: Heart disease can appear in several ways, but common symptoms include chest pain or pressure, shortness of breath, fatigue, pain in the neck, jaw, shoulder, arms, or back, heart palpitations, and swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet.
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Q: Are symptoms of heart disease different for men and women?A: Yes. Men often experience more classic symptoms such as crushing chest pain, sweating with chest discomfort, pain radiating down the left arm, and sudden severe symptoms during physical activity. Women are more likely to have subtle or atypical symptoms, including nausea or vomiting, unexplained fatigue, shortness of breath without chest pain, abdominal discomfort or indigestion, and back, jaw, or neck pain that may not be clearly tied to activity.
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Q: What can I do to lower my risk of a heart attack?A: You can lower your risk by building healthy habits into your daily life. Avoid smoking, stay active, follow a heart‑healthy diet, and work with your healthcare provider to manage blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar. Limiting alcohol, reducing stress, and taking prescribed medications also make a difference. If you need guidance, heart doctors in Dallas can help you create a personalized plan, and even small changes—like walking more or reducing salty foods—can improve your heart health over time.
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Q: When should I see a cardiologist?A: Consider seeing a cardiologist if you’re experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, unexplained fatigue, fainting, dizziness, or heart palpitations. It’s also important to seek care if you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease. Many people in the Dallas area turn to a cardiologist in Dallas for proactive evaluations or preventive guidance. Early care from Dallas heart and vascular specialists can help identify issues before they become serious.
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Q: What tests might a cardiologist recommend during an evaluation?A: Your cardiologist may recommend tests based on your symptoms and medical history. These may include an EKG to check electrical activity, an echocardiogram to assess heart function, a stress test, or a Holter monitor to track your heartbeat over time. Additional options include coronary calcium scoring, blood tests, or advanced imaging like cardiac CT or MRI. Dallas heart and vascular specialists use these tools to diagnose concerns early and create a tailored treatment plan for your needs.
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