Dr Spiegel is a board-certified cardiologist specializing in interventional cardiology. His clinical interests include calcified coronary lesions and complex lower extremity interventions. He is highly trained in the minimally invasive techniques used in treating cardiovascular and peripheral vascular conditions. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr Spiegel currently serves as the medical director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Denton. Originally from Dallas, Dr Spiegel and his wife returned to the DFW Metroplex to raise their two children and be close to family. They enjoy travel, ice hockey, skiing, and rooting for all of the local Dallas sports teams.
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★★★★★
This is a very efficient office. The wait time is minimal, the staff is friendly and helpful. Dr. Spiegel is attentive and thorough. He takes the time needed to listen and answer questions. I have also referred others to Dr. Spiegel and their experiences have also been positive.
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Please go anywhere else. Just don't go here! As a LVN (going RN/BSN), I am completely baffled that Dr. Spiegel missed severe aortic valve stenosis on my father. He also missed the fact that another vein in the heart had a 90% blockage. This is after he performed 2 echos and 2 angiograms. Had I not encouraged my father to seek care elsewhere, he likely would have passed by the end of this year. As a Cardiologist, Dr. Spiegel should know the average life expectancy especially, of a symptomatic patient with this condition is only 1-2 years. Aortic valve stenosis has a prognosis that is worse than most cancers, especially when left untreated. This condition is very treatable! Please if you care about your loved one, there are plenty of other great Cardiologist. It took Dr. Fazio one visit with my father to make the diagnosis. He has since been under the care of the Baylor vein team and already has his procedure. As for Dr. Spiegel, I am hoping you see this review. Please either take your position as a Cardiologist more seriously or consider a new career path. This was absolutely gross negligence on your part. You're caring for people's lives and you should really respect that.
Patient
★
Staff canceled my appointment a couple hours before with no transparency.
I asked over and over again for specifics and got nothing but blame put onto me.
Patient
★★★★★
Respect outstanding services I will trust them with my family's life