Diabetes and Endocrine Associates of Tarrant County
Location
Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Directions
If traveling EAST on I-30, exit (#12B) Rosedale St. Turn LEFT on 12th Ave. and continue until you reach Cooper St.
If traveling WEST on I-30, exit (#13A) Summit. Turn LEFT onto Summit Ave. and cross over I-30. Turn RIGHT onto Pennsylvania Ave., which turns into 12th Ave.
Our gray metal building is located on the corner of 12th Ave. and Cooper St. It is a free-standing building with FREE parking.
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Diabetes
- Continuous Glucose Monitoring
- Gestational Diabetes
- Hyperglycemia
- Hypoglycemia
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Type 2 Diabetes
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Thyroid Conditions
- Hypothyroidism
- Hyperthyroidism
- Graves’ Disease
- Thyroid Nodules
- Goiters
- Thyroid Cancer
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Reproductive / Hormone Balance Conditions
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Menopause/Perimenopause
- Low Testosterone
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Pituitary Gland Disorders
- Acromegaly
- Cushing’s syndrome
- Prolactinoma
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What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder of sugar and fat regulation usually caused by a relative or complete lack of insulin. Diabetes affects the young and old, the overweight and normal weight, males and females, and all races. It is a serious disorder, that if properly treated, complications affecting many parts of the body can be delayed or avoided. The professionals in this office have extended training and certification in the specific treatment of diabetes.
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What is Endocrinology?
Endocrinology is the specialty of medicine that treats hormone abnormalities. Hormones are substances in the blood that regulate various body and organ functions. Examples include diabetes, the thyroid, cholesterol and triglycerides, the adrenal gland, the pituitary growth regulation, osteoporosis and male and female hormones.
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Diabetes Educator
The role of the diabetes educator is to provide diabetic patients the management skills necessary to care for themselves, through planned learning experiences designed to help educate you and your support team on healthy behavior resulting in healthy outcomes.
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Patient Forms
At Diabetes and Endocrine Associates of Tarrant County, we understand that you want your appointments to run as smoothly as possible. To streamline your first visit, our patient forms are available online. Please plan to arrive 30 minutes early for your first visit, so that we can complete the necessary registration paperwork and ensure that your records are complete for your appointment.
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 email forms.
- New Patient Registration Form: English | Español
- Medical Release of Information: English | Español
- Diabetes Educator Form
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Insurance Accepted
We believe in enabling our patients to focus on maintaining good health and receiving quality care. Diabetes and Endocrine Associates of Tarrant County accepts most major insurance plans and various forms of payment, and will verify benefits prior to your appointment. Please call us at 817-820-2890 with any questions.
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Pay a Bill
In order to use the payment portal to pay your bill, please have your statement and billing information readily accessible. For question or payments by phone, call us at 800-890-6034.
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Patient Portal
As an existing patient when calling, please use the options if you have enrolled in our Patient Portal. You may send and receive communications from your physician and nurse in this manner as well.
- Option 0: Operator
- Option 1: Enter extension
- Option 2: Hours and Location
- Option 3: Refills
- Option 4: Medical Records
- Option 5: Appointments
- Option 6: Nurse Voicemails
- Option 7: Billing
Referrals
Providing compassionate, high-quality care to your patient is very important to us. We look forward to working with you to improve her health. We are currently accepting new patients.
Please call us at 817-820-2890 or send a fax to 817-810-0725 to refer your patient to our practice.
