Address
7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100
Irving, TX 75063
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Learn what to bring, what to ask, and what to expect so your first consultation feels clear and productive.
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Address
7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100
Irving, TX 75063
Phone
972-432-8282
Call for consultations, scheduling help, and treatment questions.
Hours
Monday
8:30am-5:00pm
Tuesday-Thursday
7:30am-5:00pm
Friday
7:00am-2:00pm
Saturday-Sunday
Closed
Location
Irving, Texas
Serving Las Colinas, Irving, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Office Details
Find the office, call directly, and plan your consultation with confidence before your visit.
Consultation FAQ Overview
A strong first consultation gives you clarity, realistic options, and a clear next step.
A strong first consultation creates clarity. It should help you understand the concern, review anatomy directly, discuss relevant history, and hear which options make sense for your goals.
Questions about timing, photography, travel, procedure combinations, and recovery windows all belong in the visit. The goal is to leave with a grounded plan and a clear next step.
Planning Notes
The strongest consultations begin with honest goals, a usable history, and enough practical planning to make the conversation productive.
Arrive prepared so the first visit can stay focused, clear, and productive.
Frequently Asked Questions
These answers cover common pre-visit questions so you can move forward with more clarity.
The consultation usually covers goals, anatomy, medical history, photography, and the difference between what is possible, what is optional, and what may not be appropriate at all.
Relevant medical history, prior procedures, medications, and a clear sense of your goals are the best things to prepare.
Yes. Consultation timing often affects surgery timing, travel planning, photography, and when a patient could realistically move forward with treatment.
Questions about surgery, non-surgical care, recovery, and gallery examples are all appropriate. The goal is clarity, not pressure.
Consultation
A direct conversation with the practice is still the best place to connect planning questions to real anatomy and goals.