cardio texas patient portal

by Prof. Gregorio Prohaska Jr. 8 min read

Patient Center - Cardio Texas

31 hours ago If you are a new patient or have not been seen within 3 years, you can request a New Patient appointment below or if you are an established patient, you may schedule an appointment through the Patient Portal by accessing the portal below. You May also call our office during regular business hours at (512) 807-3140. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose cardio Texas?

If you are a new patient or have not been seen within 3 years, you can request a New Patient appointment below or if you are an established patient, you may schedule an appointment through the Patient Portal by accessing the portal below. You May also call our office during regular business hours at (512) 807-3140.

What can I do in the patient portal?

At Cardio Texas, we strive to be the most trusted heart care practice in Austin, TX. We are committed to cardiac excellence and improving the quality of life for our patients by giving personalized care. Our mission is to provide our patients with the utmost care for all heart conditions and internal medicine needs.

What is a patient portal account?

If you are a new patient or have not been seen within 3 years, you can request a New Patient appointment below or if you are an established patient, you may schedule an appointment through the Patient Portal by accessing the portal below. You May also call our office during regular business hours at (512) 807-3140.

Where is health portal located?

Cardiac Center of Texas Contents Vein Center For Patients Patient Portal Our Patient Portal is NOW AVAILABLE! INTRODUCING A NEW WAY TO STAY IN TOUCH WITH US! With our Patient Portal, you can : Request an appointment Communicate with your physician and nurses Access your personal information and make necessary changes Renew your prescriptions

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Find Out Your COVID-19 Risk

Use our free screening tool below to assess your risk and receive the most appropriate care recommendations based on your symptoms.

Concerned about whether you have COVID-19? We can help you take the first step

Use our free screening tool below to assess your risk and receive the most appropriate care recommendations based on your symptoms.

Make an Appointment

Patients are seen by appointment – on the same day the appointment is made, if possible. If you are a new patient or have not been seen within 3 years, you can request a New Patient appointment below or if you are an established patient, you may schedule an appointment through the Patient Portal by accessing the portal below.

After-Hours & Emergencies

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please dial 911.#N#However, if you need after-hours advice for a medical concern, please call (512) 807-3140.

How to prevent respiratory infections?

Public health officials recommend the following steps to help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, including influenza and COVID-19: 1 Avoid close contact with people who are sick. 2 Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. 3 Stay home when you are sick. 4 Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue. 5 Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover when around others. 6 Practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands often, using either soap and water or alcohol-based hand gel for at least 20 seconds. 7 Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

How to avoid sneezing when sick?

Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue. Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover when around others. Practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands often, using either soap and water or alcohol-based hand gel for at least 20 seconds.

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