Nationally recognized Dallas heart hospital
Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas is a Magnet®-recognized, fully accredited heart hospital in Dallas serving residents of more than 10 cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Our heart hospital in Dallas, located near downtown, is adjacent to Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health.
Additional information
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Prepare for your visit
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Parking
- Parking is available for patients and visitors for a fee, which may be paid for by credit card
- When an attendant is not on duty, please use the self-pay box when exiting
- Valet parking is available from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday
- Parking for recreational vehicles (RVs) is available in parking lots 7, 11 or 19
For further parking questions, contact Parking Services at 214.820.PARK (7275).
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Prescription fills
The Baylor Scott & White Pharmacy #101 is conveniently located on the 1st floor of Barnett Tower.
Medical services
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Adult congenital heart disease
Adult congenital heart disease
A congenital heart defect is a malformation of the heart or major blood vessels present at birth. Because both repaired and unrepaired congenital heart defects frequently lead to heart problems later on in life, all adults with congenital heart disease need to be evaluated by an adult congenital heart disease specialist and require follow-up cardiac care throughout their lives.
Learn more about congenital heart disease -
Advanced cardiovascular services
Advanced cardiovascular services
Our Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital in Dallas offers advanced cardiovascular services to help patients with heart and vascular conditions. Learn more about advanced cardiovascular services -
Advanced imaging
Advanced imaging
At Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas Advanced Imaging Department, trained, certified professionals, including computed tomography (CT) specialists, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) specialists, radiology imaging (RT) specialists and cardiac nurses, work together as a team using technologically advanced tools and equipment to assist in heart patient diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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Aortic Center
Aortic Center
The Aortic Center, a part of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas, focuses on treating complex conditions related to aortic disease.
Early diagnosis, appropriate medical management and surgical options, including minimally invasive surgery or open surgical treatment, involve a multidisciplinary team of heart specialists on the medical staff at our Dallas heart and vascular hospital.
Cardiac surgeons and vascular surgeons on the medical staff who have experience with technically demanding procedures and the complexity of circulatory issues collaborate to provide quality care to their patients.
Learn more about the Aortic Center -
Cardiac surgery
Cardiac surgery
Cardiac surgery refers to heart surgical procedures that we perform at our heart hospital in Dallas. In many cases, the chest is opened, and the heart is stopped to repair or replace tissue, muscle, valves or arteries of the heart.
Whether you need heart surgery or a second opinion, the healthcare team at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas and Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, is specially equipped for these procedures.
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Cardiac rehabilitation
Cardiac rehabilitation
Our cardiac rehabilitation program in Dallas can help you recover from a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack, as well as cardiovascular procedures, such as bypass surgery or angioplasty and stenting.
This multi-phased program utilizes an interdisciplinary team of medical professionals to create a program of individualized and specific physical activity, as well as education.
Our Dallas cardiac rehab program can provide you with the necessary knowledge to adopt heart-healthy lifestyle habits to prevent future cardiovascular problems.
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Cardio-Oncology Center
Cardio-Oncology Center
The Cardio-Oncology Center in Dallas focuses on preventing, detecting and managing potential cardiac harm that may occur from cancer treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
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Cardiovascular second opinions
Cardiovascular second opinions
The Cardiovascular Second Opinion program is available on the Dallas campus as a result of patients seeking second medical opinions regarding cardiovascular disease diagnoses, treatment options or surgical recommendations.
Learn about our Second Opinions program -
Center for Valve Disorders
Center for Valve Disorders
The Center for Valve Disorders, as part of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas, provides a comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis and treatment plan for patients with any type of valvular heart disease.
A multidisciplinary team of heart valve disorder specialists, including interventional cardiologists, non-invasive cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons and cardiac imaging specialists, at our heart and vascular hospital in Dallas combine medical quality with advanced technology to diagnose and treat aortic, mitral, pulmonic and tricuspid valve disease.
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Electrophysiology
Electrophysiology
The electrophysiology program at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas provides comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for patients with abnormal heart rhythms.
Physicians on the medical staff at our Dallas heart and vascular hospital specially trained in cardiac electrophysiology work closely with an experienced heart team of nurses and nurse practitioners to provide evaluation and treatment using advanced healthcare technology and evidence-based techniques, including medication therapy, catheter-based procedures and heart surgery.
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Heart failure
Heart failure
Heart failure does not mean your heart has stopped working. You can have heart failure without ever suffering from a heart attack. Having heart failure simply means that your heart does not work as well as it should.
There are ways you and your healthcare provider can help your heart work more efficiently.
Getting acquainted with how the heart works may help you understand how heart failure occurs and what you can do about it.
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Hispanic Cardiovascular Institute – Dallas
Hispanic Cardiovascular Institute – Dallas
The members of the Hispanic Cardiovascular Institute – Dallas team understand the cultural dynamics of the Latino population, as well as the importance of incorporating language, family and religion into medicine.
Our interdisciplinary heart team will follow you along your way at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas and Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health to help you while you receive advanced cardiovascular care—from hospital check-in until after hospital care ends.
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Interventional cardiology
Interventional cardiology
The medical professionals in our Interventional Cardiology department are highly skilled at diagnosing a wide range of cardiac disorders using minimally invasive techniques, such as angiography, angioplasty and stenting and minimally invasive repair of congenital heart defects.
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Non-invasive cardiology
Non-invasive cardiology
Our staff of non-invasive cardiologists is dedicated to the quick and accurate diagnosis of heart disorders using non-invasive techniques, including ultrasound, electrocardiography and stress tests.
Learn more about non-invasive cardiology -
Non-invasive vascular
Non-invasive vascular
We provide comprehensive diagnosis of vascular disorders in Dallas using advanced non-invasive techniques, helping you avoid more invasive procedures.
Learn more about non-invasive vascular services -
Vascular surgery
Vascular surgery
Our vascular surgery department in Dallas is a recognized leader in the minimally invasive treatment of aortic aneurysms and arterial blockage of the arms, legs, kidneys and other blood vessels, as well as disorders of the venous system.
Learn more about vascular surgery
- Adult congenital heart disease
- Advanced cardiovascular services
- Advanced imaging
- Aortic Center
- Cardiac surgery
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Cardio-Oncology Center
- Cardiovascular second opinions
- Center for Valve Disorders
- Electrophysiology
- Heart failure
- Hispanic Cardiovascular Institute – Dallas
- Interventional cardiology
- Non-invasive cardiology
- Non-invasive vascular
- Vascular surgery
Adult congenital heart disease
A congenital heart defect is a malformation of the heart or major blood vessels present at birth. Because both repaired and unrepaired congenital heart defects frequently lead to heart problems later on in life, all adults with congenital heart disease need to be evaluated by an adult congenital heart disease specialist and require follow-up cardiac care throughout their lives.
Learn more about congenital heart diseaseAdvanced cardiovascular services
Our Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital in Dallas offers advanced cardiovascular services to help patients with heart and vascular conditions. Learn more about advanced cardiovascular servicesAdvanced imaging
At Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas Advanced Imaging Department, trained, certified professionals, including computed tomography (CT) specialists, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) specialists, radiology imaging (RT) specialists and cardiac nurses, work together as a team using technologically advanced tools and equipment to assist in heart patient diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Learn more about our advanced imaging servicesAortic Center
The Aortic Center, a part of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas, focuses on treating complex conditions related to aortic disease.
Early diagnosis, appropriate medical management and surgical options, including minimally invasive surgery or open surgical treatment, involve a multidisciplinary team of heart specialists on the medical staff at our Dallas heart and vascular hospital.
Cardiac surgeons and vascular surgeons on the medical staff who have experience with technically demanding procedures and the complexity of circulatory issues collaborate to provide quality care to their patients.
Learn more about the Aortic CenterCardiac surgery
Cardiac surgery refers to heart surgical procedures that we perform at our heart hospital in Dallas. In many cases, the chest is opened, and the heart is stopped to repair or replace tissue, muscle, valves or arteries of the heart.
Whether you need heart surgery or a second opinion, the healthcare team at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas and Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, is specially equipped for these procedures.
Learn more about cardiac surgeryCardiac rehabilitation
Our cardiac rehabilitation program in Dallas can help you recover from a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack, as well as cardiovascular procedures, such as bypass surgery or angioplasty and stenting.
This multi-phased program utilizes an interdisciplinary team of medical professionals to create a program of individualized and specific physical activity, as well as education.
Our Dallas cardiac rehab program can provide you with the necessary knowledge to adopt heart-healthy lifestyle habits to prevent future cardiovascular problems.
Learn more about our cardiac rehabilitation programCardio-Oncology Center
The Cardio-Oncology Center in Dallas focuses on preventing, detecting and managing potential cardiac harm that may occur from cancer treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Learn more about the Cardio-Oncology CenterCardiovascular second opinions
The Cardiovascular Second Opinion program is available on the Dallas campus as a result of patients seeking second medical opinions regarding cardiovascular disease diagnoses, treatment options or surgical recommendations.
Learn about our Second Opinions programCenter for Valve Disorders
The Center for Valve Disorders, as part of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas, provides a comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis and treatment plan for patients with any type of valvular heart disease.
A multidisciplinary team of heart valve disorder specialists, including interventional cardiologists, non-invasive cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons and cardiac imaging specialists, at our heart and vascular hospital in Dallas combine medical quality with advanced technology to diagnose and treat aortic, mitral, pulmonic and tricuspid valve disease.
Learn more about the Center for Valve DisordersElectrophysiology
The electrophysiology program at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas provides comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for patients with abnormal heart rhythms.
Physicians on the medical staff at our Dallas heart and vascular hospital specially trained in cardiac electrophysiology work closely with an experienced heart team of nurses and nurse practitioners to provide evaluation and treatment using advanced healthcare technology and evidence-based techniques, including medication therapy, catheter-based procedures and heart surgery.
Learn more about our electrophysiology programHeart failure
Heart failure does not mean your heart has stopped working. You can have heart failure without ever suffering from a heart attack. Having heart failure simply means that your heart does not work as well as it should.
There are ways you and your healthcare provider can help your heart work more efficiently.
Getting acquainted with how the heart works may help you understand how heart failure occurs and what you can do about it.
Learn more about heart failureHispanic Cardiovascular Institute – Dallas
The members of the Hispanic Cardiovascular Institute – Dallas team understand the cultural dynamics of the Latino population, as well as the importance of incorporating language, family and religion into medicine.
Our interdisciplinary heart team will follow you along your way at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas and Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health to help you while you receive advanced cardiovascular care—from hospital check-in until after hospital care ends.
Learn more about the Hispanic Cardiovascular InstituteInterventional cardiology
The medical professionals in our Interventional Cardiology department are highly skilled at diagnosing a wide range of cardiac disorders using minimally invasive techniques, such as angiography, angioplasty and stenting and minimally invasive repair of congenital heart defects.
Learn more about interventional cardiologyNon-invasive cardiology
Our staff of non-invasive cardiologists is dedicated to the quick and accurate diagnosis of heart disorders using non-invasive techniques, including ultrasound, electrocardiography and stress tests.
Learn more about non-invasive cardiologyNon-invasive vascular
We provide comprehensive diagnosis of vascular disorders in Dallas using advanced non-invasive techniques, helping you avoid more invasive procedures.
Learn more about non-invasive vascular servicesVascular surgery
Our vascular surgery department in Dallas is a recognized leader in the minimally invasive treatment of aortic aneurysms and arterial blockage of the arms, legs, kidneys and other blood vessels, as well as disorders of the venous system.
Learn more about vascular surgeryInsurances accepted
Baylor Scott & White has established agreements with several types of insurance to ensure your health needs are covered.
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Aetna - (10)HMOAetna Medicare Eagle Plan (PPO)Aetna Medicare Freedom Preferred Plan (PPO)Aetna Medicare Prime Plan (HMO)Aetna Medicare Value Plan (HMO)Choice POS IIAetna Medicare Dual Complete Plan (HMO D-SNP)SelectOpen Access SelectOpen Access Elect Choice
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American Health Advantage of Texas - (1)American Health Advantage of Texas HMO I-SNP
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Baylor Scott & White Health Plan - (5)BSW Extended PPOBSW Preferred HMO - Individual MarketplaceBSW Plus HMO-Individual/FamilyCovenant Preferred HMOBSW Solutions PPO
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Blue Cross Blue Shield - (6)Blue Cross Medicare Advantage (HMO)Blue Premier AccessFederal FEP Blue FocusTRS-ActiveCare Primary+TRS-ActiveCare Primary HDTRS-ActiveCare 2
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Cigna - (5)Choice FundLocalPlusCigna HealthSpringPoint of Service Open AccessOpen Access Plus In-Network
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Humana - (3)Humana Honor (PPO)Humana USAA Honor with Rx (PPO)HumanaChoice (PPO)
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Nebraska Furniture Mart - (1)Onyx
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Superior Health Plan - (3)WellcareWellcare by AllwellAmbetter Core EPO - Bronze
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Superior HealthPlan - (1)STAR+PLUS
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TriWest HealthCare - (1)Community Care Network
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United HealthCare - (7)UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage Choice (Regional PPO)ChoiceAARP Medicare Advantage Walgreens (PPO)All SaversChoice PlusSelect PlusSelect
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Pay bill
Baylor Scott & White Health is pleased to offer you multiple options to pay your bill. View our guide to understand your Baylor Scott & White billing statement.
We offer two online payment options:
- Make a one-time payment without registering by selecting the "Pay a Bill as a Guest" option.
- Enroll or login to your MyBSWHealth account to view account balances and statements, set up a payment plan or enroll in paperless statements.
Other payment options:
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Pay by mail
To ensure that your payment is correctly applied to your account, detach the slip from your Baylor Scott & White billing statement and return the slip with your payment. If paying by check or money order, include your account number on the check or money order.
Please mail the payment to the address listed on your statement.
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Pay by phone
Call 1.800.994.0371 to make a payment. Payments can be made over the phone with our automated phone payment system 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All payments made via the automated phone payment system will post the next business day.
If you need to speak to someone about a Baylor Scott & White bill from our hospitals or clinics, our Customer Service department can take payments over the phone from Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
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Pay in person
Payments can be made in person at the facility where you received services.
Financial assistance
At Baylor Scott & White Health, we want to be a resource for you and your family. Our team of customer service representatives and financial counselors are here to help you find financial solutions that can help cover your cost of care. We encourage you to speak to a team member before, during or after care is received.
Take a virtual tour of our Dallas heart and vascular hospital
Providing inpatient and outpatient services focused on preventive heart health and comprehensive cardiovascular disease management, patients travel nationally and internationally for the heart specialists on the medical staff and the Dallas heart and vascular hospital's cardiovascular programs and services.
More helpful information
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Amenities
Amenities
Room
Your bed has been designed for comfort and safety. You can raise or lower the head and/or foot of your bed via electric controls. For your protection, the side rails may be left up at night and while you are under the effects of anesthetics or medication. You can use the side rails to support you when you get in and out of your bed. If you need assistance, however, please use your bedside call button to ask for our help.
Phone service
Each guest room is equipped with a telephone. Your telephone number and room number are posted near the door of your patient room. Patient room telephones cannot receive collect or third-party billed calls.
Wireless access
Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital has wireless access for you and your family's convenience. Please notify your nurse if you have any trouble accessing this service.
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ATM
ATM
An ATM is located in the waiting areas of the ground floor of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas.
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Dining options
Dining options
Our Nutrition Services department specializes in meeting and exceeding patient expectations with their exceptional room service program. This hotel-like room service brings you heart-healthy fare prepared fresh when you order from your patient menu. Your menu offers food selections that meet your doctor's orders for your overall care and recovery. You may also ask your nurse for assistance when placing an order. A Nutrition Services representative is available to take your order between 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM and will deliver your heart-healthy meal in about 45 minutes or less.
Family members and guests are welcome to order from our room service menu. There is a $7 fee per guest tray. Guests may pay with credit card. To place your order, please call 214.820.0604.
Family members and guests may enjoy purchasing lunch from A Beat Above Café, located on the ground floor. The café offers hot and cold food selections from 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The café accepts credit cards.
Nutrition Services offers outpatient nutrition counseling to help you manage heart disease and improve your post-procedure diet. With this outpatient service, you will meet with a registered, licensed dietitian and discuss how best to manage your particular health concern with nutrition. Your doctor may refer you to this outpatient service or you may schedule a consultation by calling 214.820.7733.
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Estimate your cost of care
Estimate your cost of care
Baylor Scott & White Health is an advocate for greater healthcare pricing transparency and patient affordability. We provide a self-service price estimation tool to help you obtain accurate out-of-pocket expense estimates, along with other helpful resources to help you make more informed financial choices about your care.
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Nursing accomplishments
Nursing accomplishments
Our nurses are dedicated to the care of a diverse community of patients. As members of our front line care team, they take pride in seeking opportunities to provide a higher level of care.
View nursing accomplishment -
Patient greetings
Patient greetings
Brighten the day of a patient with an eGreeting—a personal message hand-delivered to your loved one.
Send patient greeting -
Patient rights
Patient rights
Our goal while you are a patient in our hospital is to help you experience the best possible outcome from your stay here. For this to happen, everyone — you, your family and your healthcare team — must all work together and communicate clearly. More about patient rights -
Post office
Post office
We will deliver to your patient room any mail and flowers addressed to you. If you need to mail a letter, please tell your nurse and he/she will forward it to the hospital mailroom. You and your guests may also use the Post Office located on the P1 level of Wadley Tower at Baylor University Medical Center. The Post Office is open from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
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Recognize an employee
Recognize an employee
Because our staff cares so deeply for those we help, there are those who often go beyond the call to provide great care.
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Registration
Registration
Your day begins at Access Services on the ground floor of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital. There you will check in, complete registration and sign consent forms. Upon completion of registration at Access Services, you will proceed to one of the hospital's Specialty Care Unit floors. You will be given an armband for identification and pay any deductibles or co-payments associated with your insurance. To help your stay go as smooth as possible, please bring the following:
- All of your medications (prescription and over-the-counter), as well as any herbal preparations, vitamins and supplements in their original bottles
- Your health insurance card
- A list of any allergies
- Your Advance Directives (Living Will or Power of Attorney) if you have them
- A book or other reading material
- CPAP/BIPAP machine(s) if you use them
When your assigned room is ready, you and your family member or friend will be taken to a pre-procedure area. Family members or friends will be directed to your assigned room. At this time, someone will obtain your vital signs and complete a patient assessment, which may include drawing blood and performing an electrocardiogram (EKG). You will sign another set of consent forms.
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Visitor accommodations
Visitor accommodations
Because we know how important it is to receive support from loved ones, we have accommodations for one person to spend the night with you in your room using the provided sleeper sofa. In addition, your family members may visit you at any time. There are no restrictions regarding when your family members can visit, although for your safety, we have a controlled access after 6:00 PM. To gain access after 6:00 PM, your guests will have to press a buzzer near the door for someone to open it.
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Volunteer with us
Volunteer with us
We rely on our generous volunteers to provide several special services. Every volunteer enhances the patient experience in some way by supporting our culture of customer service. Join the ranks of our volunteers to get involved and make a difference.
Become a volunteer
Amenities
Room
Your bed has been designed for comfort and safety. You can raise or lower the head and/or foot of your bed via electric controls. For your protection, the side rails may be left up at night and while you are under the effects of anesthetics or medication. You can use the side rails to support you when you get in and out of your bed. If you need assistance, however, please use your bedside call button to ask for our help.
Phone service
Each guest room is equipped with a telephone. Your telephone number and room number are posted near the door of your patient room. Patient room telephones cannot receive collect or third-party billed calls.
Wireless access
Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital has wireless access for you and your family's convenience. Please notify your nurse if you have any trouble accessing this service.
ATM
An ATM is located in the waiting areas of the ground floor of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas.
Dining options
Our Nutrition Services department specializes in meeting and exceeding patient expectations with their exceptional room service program. This hotel-like room service brings you heart-healthy fare prepared fresh when you order from your patient menu. Your menu offers food selections that meet your doctor's orders for your overall care and recovery. You may also ask your nurse for assistance when placing an order. A Nutrition Services representative is available to take your order between 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM and will deliver your heart-healthy meal in about 45 minutes or less.
Family members and guests are welcome to order from our room service menu. There is a $7 fee per guest tray. Guests may pay with credit card. To place your order, please call 214.820.0604.
Family members and guests may enjoy purchasing lunch from A Beat Above Café, located on the ground floor. The café offers hot and cold food selections from 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The café accepts credit cards.
Nutrition Services offers outpatient nutrition counseling to help you manage heart disease and improve your post-procedure diet. With this outpatient service, you will meet with a registered, licensed dietitian and discuss how best to manage your particular health concern with nutrition. Your doctor may refer you to this outpatient service or you may schedule a consultation by calling 214.820.7733.
Estimate your cost of care
Baylor Scott & White Health is an advocate for greater healthcare pricing transparency and patient affordability. We provide a self-service price estimation tool to help you obtain accurate out-of-pocket expense estimates, along with other helpful resources to help you make more informed financial choices about your care.
Estimate your cost of careNursing accomplishments
Our nurses are dedicated to the care of a diverse community of patients. As members of our front line care team, they take pride in seeking opportunities to provide a higher level of care.
View nursing accomplishmentPatient greetings
Brighten the day of a patient with an eGreeting—a personal message hand-delivered to your loved one.
Send patient greetingPatient rights
Our goal while you are a patient in our hospital is to help you experience the best possible outcome from your stay here. For this to happen, everyone — you, your family and your healthcare team — must all work together and communicate clearly. More about patient rightsPost office
We will deliver to your patient room any mail and flowers addressed to you. If you need to mail a letter, please tell your nurse and he/she will forward it to the hospital mailroom. You and your guests may also use the Post Office located on the P1 level of Wadley Tower at Baylor University Medical Center. The Post Office is open from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Recognize an employee
Because our staff cares so deeply for those we help, there are those who often go beyond the call to provide great care.
Nominate an employeeRegistration
Your day begins at Access Services on the ground floor of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital. There you will check in, complete registration and sign consent forms. Upon completion of registration at Access Services, you will proceed to one of the hospital's Specialty Care Unit floors. You will be given an armband for identification and pay any deductibles or co-payments associated with your insurance. To help your stay go as smooth as possible, please bring the following:
- All of your medications (prescription and over-the-counter), as well as any herbal preparations, vitamins and supplements in their original bottles
- Your health insurance card
- A list of any allergies
- Your Advance Directives (Living Will or Power of Attorney) if you have them
- A book or other reading material
- CPAP/BIPAP machine(s) if you use them
When your assigned room is ready, you and your family member or friend will be taken to a pre-procedure area. Family members or friends will be directed to your assigned room. At this time, someone will obtain your vital signs and complete a patient assessment, which may include drawing blood and performing an electrocardiogram (EKG). You will sign another set of consent forms.
Visitor accommodations
Because we know how important it is to receive support from loved ones, we have accommodations for one person to spend the night with you in your room using the provided sleeper sofa. In addition, your family members may visit you at any time. There are no restrictions regarding when your family members can visit, although for your safety, we have a controlled access after 6:00 PM. To gain access after 6:00 PM, your guests will have to press a buzzer near the door for someone to open it.
Download visitor guideVolunteer with us
We rely on our generous volunteers to provide several special services. Every volunteer enhances the patient experience in some way by supporting our culture of customer service. Join the ranks of our volunteers to get involved and make a difference.
Become a volunteer