Cardiology

at UT Southwestern Monty and Tex Moncrief Medical Center at Fort Worth

600 South Main Street, 2nd Floor, Suite 2.200
Fort Worth, Texas 76104 (Directions)
817-882-2400

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Nationally Ranked in Cardiology

UT Southwestern Medical Center is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation's top 20 hospitals for cardiology, heart, and vascular surgery. And six of our procedures and areas of care – abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, aortic valve surgery, heart attack, heart bypass surgery, heart failure, and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) – have earned a "High Performing" rating from U.S. News.




Cardiology at Moncrief Medical Center at Fort Worth brings UT Southwestern’s expertise in heart care to patients in the Fort Worth area.

Our cardiologists are highly trained and are experienced in diagnosing and treating both common and uncommon heart conditions, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, and cardio-oncology. Our preventive cardiology services, focused on lowering people’s risk for heart disease and its complications, are a unique resource in the region.

Our team provides personalized care for each patient’s condition, while taking full advantage of the clinical expertise and advanced resources needed to improve, treat, and prevent all forms of cardiovascular disease.

Our Services

Our onsite services include:

  • Holter monitoring and long-term arrhythmia monitoring
  • Lipid testing
  • Nutritionist consult
  • Preventive cardiology
  • Pro-Thrombin/international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring to measure the rate of blood clotting in response to blood thinners

In addition, Moncrief Medical Center at Fort Worth provides laboratory services on site.

Meet Our Specialist

Dr. Kathleen Zhang

Dr. Kathleen Zhang

Kathleen Zhang, M.D., is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. She specializes in the cardiovascular care of patients with cancer (cardio-oncology) as well as patients with cardiac amyloidosis, a rare disease that involves the buildup of abnormal proteins in the heart.

Schedule an Appointment

Appointment Information

On the day of your appointment, please arrive 30 minutes early to allow time for parking and registration. We will do our best to see you at your scheduled appointment time.

Please bring the following items:

  • Current insurance card
  • Driver’s license or other approved government picture ID
  • Method of payment – credit or debit card only
  • Current medications
  • Relevant past medical records, if available
  • Completed paperwork, if you received forms before the visit

To facilitate ongoing communication, we recommend patients sign up with MyChart, which allows you to communicate directly with doctors, request prescription refills, update contact information, view test results, complete questionnaires and request appointments. Sign in or sign up for MyChart.

Canceling an Appointment

If you need to cancel an appointment, please call the clinic or cancel via MyChart 48 hours in advance so we can accommodate other patients who might be waiting for an appointment.