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11 hours ago Find information about insurance accepted at the Texas Infectious Disease Institute, and download our patient forms here. (469) 206-6957 Toggle … >> Go To The Portal


How do I get admission to the Texas Center for infectious disease?

For the admission of non-resident patients to the Texas Center for Infectious Disease, please view the TCID Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) (PDF). For additional information, please contact Jessica Gutierrez-Rodriguez, Hospital Administrator/Superintendent, by email at TCIDAdministration@dshs.texas.gov.

Why choose Texas Infectious Disease Institute?

Texas Infectious Disease Institute is home to one of the largest infusion centers in North Dallas for the administration of intravenous antibiotics. With a proven track record of helping patients when other doctors are stumped, Dr. Lartchenko is a premier choice for infectious disease treatment in Dallas and surrounding areas.

Why choose North Texas infectious diseases consultants?

At North Texas Infectious Diseases Consultants (NTIDC), we are always striving for a stronger doctor-patient relationship which allows us to deliver outstanding care in a professional and compassionate manner that encompasses the total needs of our patients. The Patient Portal will allow you to:

What is TCID's outpatient clinic?

TCID's Outpatient Clinic also serves as one of the state's Hansen's Disease clinics. TCID is organized to provide patient care, scientific investigation, and therapeutic and educational services in support of public health needs.

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PATIENT FORMS

To use these forms, simply download the PDF file, print and fill it out at home, then bring it with you on the day of your appointment. These forms are created with Adobe Acrobat and require the free PDF viewer to download, view and print.

Accepted Insurances

We are pleased to accept a wide range of insurances. Please contact us at (469) 206-6957 to find out more.

What is the mission of Texas Infectious Disease Society?

The mission of the Texas Infectious Disease Society (TIDS) is to promote education, research, and legislative changes that assist Texas Infectious Disease physicians, nurses, and other health professionals in providing excellent patient care and improving community health.

What is the Infectious Disease Society?

About Us. Founded in 1979, the Society is affiliated with the Infectious Disease Society of America. We provide continuing medical education to medical doctors and pharmacists with an interest in clinical infectious disease and act as a forum for the exchange of ideas. The Society sponsors an annual educational conference with CME and CPE credits.

Is the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy accredited?

The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This knowledge-based activity has been accredited for up to 6.75 CE hours.

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