Southlake Health Care Lawyers — 8 found

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  1. Dana Feldman

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer Dana Mora Feldman
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    Colleyville, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 24 years.

  2. Mark Allan

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer Mark William Allan

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    Grapevine, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 18 years.

  3. Charlotte Patterson

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer Charlotte E. Patterson

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    Grapevine, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 23 years.

  4. Cindy Yen

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer Cindy Shin-Yi Yen

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    Grapevine, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 3 years.

  5. R. Gordon

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer R. Kenneth Gordon

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    Keller, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.

  6. Cory Hartsfield

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer Cory Shane Hartsfield

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    Grapevine, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 11 years.

  7. Jerry Bullard

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer Jerry D. Bullard

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    Grapevine, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 21 years.

  8. Steven Goodspeed

    Southlake Health Care Lawyer Steven Don Goodspeed

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    Grapevine, TX Health Care Lawyer. Licensed for 3 years.

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Health Care

Health care law covers hospital and healthcare administration—how the health care services you need are managed and delivered to you. Health care attorneys understand the health care industry and the roles of hospitals, doctors, nurses, dentists, physical therapists, and pharmacists. They know the latest drug therapies, medical procedures, and medical technologies. If you need medical care, health care attorneys can help you discover what services are available to you and how you can pay for them, using private medical insurance plans, Medicaid or Medicare, or a combination of plans.