Dailey Medical Clinic was founded in 1999 by J.W. Dailey, M.D. This office was founded after Dr. Dailey completed his postgraduate medical training in Family Medicine at the Central Texas Medical Foundation and Seton Hospitals in Austin, Texas in 1999. Dr. Dailey's early education was at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston where he completed a specialty baccalaureate degree in Perfusion Technology.
Clinical training relevant to cardiovascular perfusion for adult and pediatric cardiovascular surgery was completed at the St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital under the instruction Dr. Denton Cooley. Medical school was completed in 1996 upon graduation from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.
Clinical training relevant to cardiovascular perfusion for adult and pediatric cardiovascular surgery was completed at the St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital under the instruction Dr. Denton Cooley. Medical school was completed in 1996 upon graduation from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.
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Angela Whitton is the Physician Assistant at Dailey Medical Clinic. Angela is an East Texas native and has over 10 years of experience in Family Medicine. Angela graduated as Valedictorian from Tenaha High School in 1995. She went on to LeTourneau University in Longview where she received her Bachelor's of Science in Biology and graduated Magna Cum Laude.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in both males and females. One out of every 4 deaths is from heart disease. Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease killing over 385,000 people annually. Every year 715,000 Americans have their first heart attack.
The traditional risk factors for coronary artery disease are high LDL cholesterol, low HDL cholesterol, high blood pressure, family history, diabetes, smoking, being post-menopausal for women and being older than 45 for men.Obesity may also be a risk factor. 25.8 million Americans have diabetes. Adults with diabetes have heart disease death rates 2 to 4 times higher than adults without diabetes.
The traditional risk factors for coronary artery disease are high LDL cholesterol, low HDL cholesterol, high blood pressure, family history, diabetes, smoking, being post-menopausal for women and being older than 45 for men.Obesity may also be a risk factor. 25.8 million Americans have diabetes. Adults with diabetes have heart disease death rates 2 to 4 times higher than adults without diabetes.
If you have insurance or medicare; lab fees, additional imaging studies such as ultrasounds or CTs and referrals are still covered by your insurance. In some cases, (medicare not included), part or all of your bill may be applied to your deductible or reimbursed if you file it on your insurance. If you are strictly cash pay, the labs and imaging studies are offered at a cash price and most people are surprised at how affordable these are.
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Not Your Business
Oct 29, 2019
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Definitely not the place to go unless you have nothing but time. They are the slowest working group of people I’ve ever dealt with. Your best bet is to make an appointment and then show up sign in and come back 4 hours later. God forbid you’re coming in for labs cause they want you to fast but take you medicine, and then make you wait all freaking day with no food.
Steve
Sep 28, 2018
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Jul 16, 2018
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Jan 31, 2010
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