At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, we provide thorough evaluations and medical management for Arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythms). Our clinicians review symptoms, assess contributing factors, and guide you through safe drug therapy options. We help you understand medication choices, monitor responses, and coordinate follow-up care in a secure, clinical environment.
We accept most major insurance plansAn Arrhythmia - Drug Therapy consultation focuses on evaluating irregular heart rhythms and determining whether medication is needed or whether current therapy should be adjusted. During your visit, your provider reviews symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, fatigue, or chest discomfort and assesses factors that may contribute to irregular rhythms.
The goal is to identify the safest and most effective medication options, understand how they work, and ensure your ongoing treatment plan protects your heart health over time.
In-clinic evaluation ensures timely, detailed assessment with access to diagnostics and ongoing monitoring. 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.
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Symptoms may include palpitations, fluttering, skipped beats, dizziness, fatigue, chest pressure, shortness of breath, or feeling like your heart is beating too fast or too slowly. Some arrhythmias have no noticeable symptoms, making evaluation even more important.
Medication decisions depend on the type of arrhythmia, its frequency, symptoms, medical history, and risk factors. Providers review your presentation and current medications to determine whether starting, stopping, or adjusting drug therapy is appropriate.
Drug therapy for arrhythmias is generally safe when taken under medical supervision. Providers ensure medications are appropriate based on your condition, monitor for side effects, and adjust treatment as needed to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Yes. Mobile care allows providers to evaluate symptoms, review medications, and discuss treatment options without requiring travel during uncomfortable or concerning symptoms. If additional testing is required, we will guide you through next steps.
Some arrhythmias are best diagnosed with an ECG or rhythm monitor. If ECG is necessary, your provider may refer you to a clinic or cardiology service. Drug therapy discussions and symptom evaluations can still be performed without immediate ECG results.
Mild or ongoing arrhythmia concerns may be discussed through telehealth, especially for medication questions or follow-up. However, new or worsening symptoms typically require an in-person evaluation to ensure safe management.
Stress, caffeine, dehydration, lack of sleep, certain medications, electrolyte imbalances, and alcohol use can contribute to irregular heart rhythms. Providers help identify triggers and recommend adjustments to reduce episodes.
Contact your provider if you experience dizziness, worsening fatigue, swelling, or new symptoms after starting a medication. Some side effects may require dosage adjustment or switching to another drug.
Yes. Certain arrhythmias can increase the risk of stroke, heart failure, or dangerous heart rhythms. Early evaluation helps determine your risk and ensures you receive safe, timely treatment.
Bring a list of your medications, note your symptoms and when they occur, and share any previous heart-related diagnoses or testing. This helps providers create a safe and effective care plan.
Follow-up is often recommended to monitor effectiveness and adjust treatment if needed. Providers may suggest periodic visits or coordinate care with cardiology if long-term management is required.
At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, our clinicians perform thorough diagnostic assessments for Arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythms). We evaluate symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, or chest discomfort, review medical history, assess vital signs, and determine the need for ECG or cardiac monitoring. Our goal is to identify potential heart rhythm disturbances early and ensure you receive appropriate care and follow-up in a safe clinical environment.
We accept most major insurance plans