- North Texas Heart Center8440 Walnut Hill Ln Ste 700Dallas, TX 75231
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Dr. Steven Meyer, MD
Interventional Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease)Interventional Cardiology | Internal Medicine | Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease)
Male
Dallas, TX
Languages supported at his practice: English
Languages supported at this practice:
English
- Accepting New Patients
- Electronic Health Records
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Dr. Meyer's Background
Bio
Dr. Meyer, MD is a practicing Interventional Cardiologist in Dallas, TX. Dr. Meyer graduated from University of Pretoria School of Medicine in 1969 and has been in practice for 49 years. He completed a residency at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Meyer also specializes in Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease) and Internal Medicine. He currently practices at North Texas Heart Center and is affiliated with Medical City Hospital and Medical City McKinney. Dr. Meyer accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Medicare, and Cigna.
Dr. Meyer, MD is a practicing Interventional Cardiologist in Dallas, TX. Dr. Meyer graduated from University of Pretoria School of Medicine in 1969 and has been in practice for 49 years. He complete...Dr. Meyer, MD is a practicing Interventional Cardiologist in Dallas, TX. Dr. Meyer graduated from University of Pretoria School of Medicine in 1969 and has been in practice for 49 years. He completed a residency at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Meyer also specializes in Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease) and Internal Medicine. He currently practices at North Texas Heart Center and is affiliated with Medical City Hospital and Medical City McKinney. Dr. Meyer accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Medicare, and Cigna.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Medical City Hospital
- Medical City McKinney
- Medical City Hospital
- Medical City McKinney
Education
- Residency, 1973
- Washington University School of Medicine
- Medical School, 1969
- University of Pretoria School of Medicine
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