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The Cardiac & Vascular Interventional Group (CVIG) was formed to provide comprehensive cardiac and vascular diagnostic and interventional services to patients in Dallas and all of North Texas. Here at The Cardiac & Vascular Interventional Group, we are committed to applying our clinical excellence and expertise to treating patients of all backgrounds. Innovation, community service, closing disparities in medicine, and compassionate & family-centered care are the hallmarks of what make CVIG special. With the skilled guidance of our acclaimed providers (Dr. Jenkins, MD, FACC; Dr. Bowen, MD; GeTonya Dickerson, NP) we are keenly focused on the care of the community. Our practice specializes in the treatment of coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease, and structural heart disease (namely TAVR, WATCHMAN, and PFO Closure). Thanks to modern and cutting-edge technologies, heart disease can be detected and diagnosed early. When it is, there are many interventions available that can provide patients a higher quality of life.


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