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Telemedicine at Texas Endovascular

Telemedicine at Texas Endovascular

Connect with our board-certified interventional radiologists from the comfort of home.

Texas Endovascular’s telemedicine program brings expert vascular and vein care directly to you, making it easier than ever to get answers, review treatment options, and plan next steps—without an in-office visit.

What is telemedicine?

Telemedicine is a secure, face-to-face video appointment with one of our physicians or advanced providers.

Using a computer, tablet, or smartphone, you can meet with your doctor, discuss your concerns, review imaging or lab results, and receive recommendations, just like an in-person visit, but without the need for travel or waiting in a waiting room.

Conditions we treat via telemedicine

Our virtual visits are ideal for initial consultations, second opinions, and most follow-up appointments across all of our specialties.

Vein & vascular disease

Discuss symptoms such as leg swelling, varicose veins, or peripheral artery disease (PAD), review diagnostic images, and plan a treatment strategy.

Fibroids

Receive a virtual fibroid consultation to review symptoms like heavy bleeding or pelvic pain and determine if uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) or another treatment is appropriate.

Prostate conditions

Learn more about prostate artery embolization (PAE) for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and determine whether you’re a good candidate.

Hemorrhoids

Explore minimally invasive options such as hemorrhoid artery embolization (HAE) and discuss next steps for relief.

Joint conditions

Our specialists can evaluate a variety of joint problems through a secure virtual visit.

If you’re dealing with knee osteoarthritis, heel pain from plantar fasciitis, or elbow pain from golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis), a telemedicine appointment lets you discuss symptoms, review imaging, and determine whether advanced minimally invasive treatments, such as genicular artery embolization (GAE), plantar fasciitis embolization (PFE), or transarterial elbow embolization (TAE), may be right for you.


Benefits of telemedicine

Enjoy expert vascular and vein care without the travel.

Our secure telemedicine visits make it simple to connect with a Texas Endovascular specialist and stay on top of your treatment plan from the comfort of your own home.

Convenience & accessibility

See a Texas Endovascular specialist without leaving home. Telemedicine saves travel time, reduces time away from work or family, and makes it easy to keep appointments, even if you live far from one of our clinics or have limited mobility.

Safe, secure consultations

Your privacy is our priority. All virtual visits are encrypted and fully HIPAA-compliant, allowing you to speak openly with your doctor and review your personal health information with confidence.

Continuity of care

Telemedicine keeps your treatment plan on track. Whether you need an initial consultation, a second opinion, or a follow-up visit, virtual appointments let you stay connected with your care team and maintain consistent, high-quality vascular care.


How our telemedicine visits work

Connecting with a Texas Endovascular specialist online is simple and secure. Here’s what you need to know to get started:

Scheduling an appointment

Request a telemedicine visit by calling your nearest Texas Endovascular location or using our online appointment form. Let the scheduler know you’d like a virtual consultation, and you’ll receive a confirmation email with your appointment details and a secure video link.

Technology requirements

All you need is a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and microphone, plus a stable internet connection. There’s no special app to download, just click the secure link we provide at your scheduled time.

What to expect during the call

Your visit works much like an in-person appointment. Your provider will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, review any available imaging or test results, and address all your questions.

Together you’ll create or update your treatment plan, and any prescriptions or next steps can be arranged before the call ends.


Get started with telemedicine today

Expert vascular and vein care is only a click away. Whether you need an initial consultation, a second opinion, or a follow-up visit, our board-certified interventional radiologists can meet with you securely online.

To get started, contact us today to schedule a virtual appointment and take the first step toward convenient, compassionate care from the comfort of home.


Telemedicine FAQs

Do you have questions about how virtual visits work? These common FAQs explain what to expect before, during, and after your telemedicine appointment with Texas Endovascular.

How will I meet with my doctor?

After you schedule a telemedicine appointment, you’ll receive a secure link to your provider’s private virtual room. Simply click the link about 10 minutes before your visit—no app or download required—and check in from any internet browser.

How long will the visit last, and can I ask questions?

Your telemedicine session is just like an in-office appointment. You’ll have as much time as you need to discuss concerns, review test results, and get answers to all of your questions.

Can I receive a prescription during a telemedicine visit?

Yes. If your provider determines that medication is appropriate, a prescription can be sent directly to your preferred pharmacy.

Will my insurance cover a telemedicine visit?

Most insurance plans now include coverage for telehealth services, but we recommend confirming your individual benefits before your appointment.

Is my information private and secure?

Absolutely. Texas Endovascular uses a fully encrypted, HIPAA-compliant platform so your personal health information remains private and protected throughout your virtual visit.