At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, our clinicians provide thorough mini-stroke and TIA evaluations to assess neurological symptoms, identify vascular risk factors, and initiate early treatment to prevent major stroke events.
We accept most major insurance plansA transient ischemic attack (TIA), often called a mini-stroke, is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain. TIAs may signal a higher risk for a full stroke and require immediate evaluation.
In-clinic evaluation allows comprehensive neurological assessment. Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic® helps patients:
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At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®
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Our dedicated team includes Board Certified Family Medicine physicians and Physician Assistants
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A transient ischemic attack is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain that may indicate increased stroke risk.
Sudden weakness, numbness, facial drooping, slurred speech, or vision changes can indicate a mini-stroke.
Yes. Prompt assessment can prevent major strokes and guide urgent interventions.
Imaging such as MRI or CT may be recommended depending on symptom severity and risk factors.
Blood thinners, blood pressure medications, or other preventive treatments may be prescribed based on evaluation.
Yes. Mobile clinicians can assess symptoms and coordinate emergency care if necessary.
Most insurance plans cover medically necessary evaluations for TIA and stroke risk.
Response times vary, but mobile providers aim to reach patients quickly during urgent situations.
Both provide thorough assessment; in-clinic may offer advanced imaging on-site, while in-home provides convenience and rapid response.
Yes. Clinicians provide counseling on blood pressure management, cholesterol, diet, and exercise to reduce stroke risk.
Follow-up is important for monitoring vascular health and preventing future strokes.
All evaluations comply with HIPAA privacy standards to ensure confidentiality.