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Resources and Education
Below are some trusted resources to help you when you are researching health information and finding out more about cardiovascular treatments. Please contact our staff with any questions or concerns you may have.
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Patient Forms
At Consultants in Cardiology, 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
- Consent to Treat: English | Español
- Patient Questionnaire: English
- Medical Release of Information: English
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Insurance Information
We believe in making it easy for our patients to focus on their treatment and regaining good health. Consultants in Cardiology accept a wide range of insurance plans and various forms of payment, and will verify benefits prior to your appointment. Please call us at 817-968-1182 if you have 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 1-855-602-5273.
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