texas diabetes patient portal

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Texas Diabetes

18 hours ago In order to register for the Patient Portal, you will need to provide a valid email address. Please contact our office at (512)458-8400 to speak to a staff member today OR email referrals@texasdiabetes.com with your name & phone #. Please include in your message that you are needing access to the portal. >> Go To The Portal


How do I get access to the Texas Diabetes portal?

In order to register for the Patient Portal, you will need to provide a valid email address. Please contact our office at (512)458-8400 to speak to a staff member today OR email referrals@texasdiabetes.com with your name & phone #. Please include in your message that you are needing access to the portal.

How do I Contact North Texas Diabetes & Endocrinology of Flower Mound?

Jan 12, 2022 · We specialize in diabetes and thyroid care focused on you and your success. Our physicians are the Central Texas experts in Diabetes, Thyroid, Osteoporosis, Weight loss and Hormonal conditions. Request An Appointment Patient Feedback

Why choose Texas Diabetes&Endocrinology?

My TDE Portal click here for access information Make a Payment Make an Appointment OR Call us at: (512) 458-8400 OUR SERVICES Diabetes At Texas Diabetes & Endocrinology, our dedicated physicians and team of educators work closely with you to …

When will Dr Hudak start seeing patients at North Texas Diabetes?

Jan 18, 2022 · Patient Portal Access your personal health information and test results, securely message your care team, and manage payments, all from one spot and at your convenience, 24/7. See your provider's openings and schedule appointments. Review prescription medications and request renewals. View payment history and pay current invoices.

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What are the conditions that are treated at Texas Diabetes and Endocrinology?

Common conditions that we see are Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Thyroid nodules and Thyroid cancer. While these diagnoses can be concerning, rest assured that they are all treatable. Most thyroid nodules are benign and do not require surgical intervention. If a nodule is found, we offer a prompt and accurate evaluation to determine a treatment plan. Thyroid ultrasounds are a mainstay in the management of Thyroid nodules and Thyroid cancer. We are a full-service clinic. Thyroid ultrasounds and biopsies are done on-site, in an outpatient setting for your comfort and convenience.

Does insurance cover telemedicine?

Note: Insurance coverage for telemedicine is impacted by federal and state laws as well as insurance company policies. You should check with your insurer regarding how telemedicine is covered under your particular policy. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our office at 512-458-8400.

Does weight loss affect blood pressure?

Weight loss will not only positively affect the way a person feels, but can lead to improved diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure management. In particular, people with diabetes can reduce their need for blood sugar medication, including insulin, by losing weight.

Is Texas Diabetes and Endocrinology committed to the health and well-being of our patients and staff?

At Texas Diabetes and Endocrinology, we continue to be committed to the health and well-being of our patients and staff during this unprecedented time. Our commitment to compassionate, personalized care remains unchanged.

How long can a diabetic patient wait to see a medical assistant?

A provider may feel that a medical assistant (MA) can call the patient back and discuss minor symptoms or changes in diabetic medications, as long as a visit has occurred in the preceding 6-12 weeks. This may be an option at no charge but is at the discretion of the provider.

When is the best time to request a prescription refill?

Prescriptions. The best time to request a prescription refill is at your office visit. Please remind your doctor of any prescription refills you may require at the time of your office visit, when your medical records are readily available. Prescriptions will be refilled during office hours only.

Why are phone calls not appropriate?

Because the physician cannot examine or observe the patient, there is a risk of missed diagnosis. Phone calls are particularly not appropriate for the management of urgent, complex or new medical complaints. Unplanned phone calls may also interrupt our provider’s evaluation of the patients that have scheduled visits.

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