
Patients in Austin turn to UT Health Austin Quality Care, Patient Safety, and Infection Prevention and Control for Cardiology, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry care that goes beyond symptom management. The team takes time to understand each patient's full health picture before recommending a course of action.
The staff at UT Health Austin Quality Care, Patient Safety, and Infection Prevention and Control understand that a clinic visit can be stressful. From the front desk through to discharge, the team works to create an environment where patients feel comfortable, respected, and well cared for.
Our cardiologists specialize in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease at every stage. From lifestyle-based risk reduction programs to advanced diagnostic imaging, we provide the full range of cardiac services under one roof.
Our pediatricians take an active interest in the mental and emotional health of the children they care for. We screen for anxiety, depression, ADHD, and developmental delays at appropriate intervals and coordinate referrals when needed.
Mental health care at our clinic is confidential, compassionate, and evidence-based. Our psychiatrists conduct comprehensive initial evaluations and develop personalized treatment plans.
The patient experience at UT Health Austin Quality Care, Patient Safety, and Infection Prevention and Control is shaped by a team that genuinely prioritizes comfort and clarity. Staff members are known for following up on outstanding results, returning calls promptly, and addressing concerns between visits when needed.
Insurance verification at UT Health Austin Quality Care, Patient Safety, and Infection Prevention and Control is handled efficiently so patients can focus on their health rather than paperwork. The clinic participates in most major health plan networks serving Austin. Patients are advised to confirm their specific plan's participation status when booking, as networks can vary between insurers and plan tiers.
Exercise stress tests are generally well-tolerated. Patients walk on a treadmill while heart activity is monitored. For those who cannot exercise adequately, pharmacological stress testing achieves the same diagnostic goals without physical exertion.
Chest pain or pressure, palpitations, unexplained shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, and swelling in the legs are all symptoms that warrant evaluation by a cardiologist. A primary care provider can help determine whether a referral is appropriate.
An echocardiogram uses ultrasound to create images of the heart's structure and function. It is ordered when a cardiologist needs to assess valve function, heart muscle performance, or structural abnormalities that cannot be fully evaluated by ECG alone.
Located at Health Transformation Building, 1601 Trinity St, Austin, TX 78712, UT Health Austin Quality Care, Patient Safety, and Infection Prevention and Control serves patients across Austin with accessible, high-quality care. The clinic can be reached at (833) 882-2737 for appointment requests, referral questions, and general inquiries.
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