14 Results for author: Dr. Dan Chartrand
Dr. Chartrand was featured in 'McKinney Living' magazine's February 2011 issue. Click here to read the archive.
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Dr. Chartrand has been a co-host with certified nutritionist, Martie Whittekin, on her radio show "Heathy By Nature". This radio show has aired on KWRD in North Texas since August of 1998. Radio Martie provides listeners with responsible information and strives to empower them to take charge of their health. We encourage ...
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We generally run on schedule and expect our patients to do the same. We always appreciate as much notice as possible to reschedule or cancel appointments. There is a $20 fee for any cancellation of less than twenty-four hours notice. Dr. Chartrand is available after office hours. There is a $20 fee for after hours consultatio...
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A shout out to Dr. Daniel Chartrand and his assistant, Amy, for doing camp physicals for all of our children with the Samaritan In! Dr. Chartrand is at Harmony Family Health, located in McKinney.
Learn more about The Samaritan Inn and its mission assist the needs of individuals and families before, during, and after a ...
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This is a reprint of a front page article appearing in the McKinney Courier Gazette.
Operating out of his historic McKinney home puts restrictions on how Dr. Daniel Chartrand, MD, can advertise his practice. With city regulations limiting sign usage in residential neighborhoods, he came up with a creative solution: Put an ...
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This article is an excerpt from the magazine McKinney Living. The article titled "Good... and Good for you" was written by Michele Stevens Bernard and was featured in the February 2010 issue.
..."Pollen in 40 percent protein," says Daniel Chartrand, M.D., of McKinney who sometimes prescribes bee pollen for hi allergy ...
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This is a repost of a news piece done by Randy Mcilwain with NBC DFW Channel 5!
A 41-year-old Cadillac ambulance points patients to physician's home-based practice
Dr. Daniel Chartrand said all he ever wanted to be was small-town, country doctor. Burned out on working 24- and 48-hour shifts in emergency rooms, he opened a ...
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We are out of network for all insurance companies. We ask our patients to pay us at the time of service. We will file your insurance claim for you with your insurance company. You will receive an "Explanation of Benefits" from your insurance company. You will be reimbursed directly by your insurance company depending upon your ...
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We ask that our patients pay us at the time of service.
Any lab work is charged based on the individual test. Because Quest Diagnostic charges our practice directly for the lab work instead of billing your insurance company, they are able to give us extremely low rates which we pass on to you. We can also have Quest bill ...
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We believe that the decision to vaccinate children and infants is a personal choice. We seek to provide information and advice to support the informed decision of responsible parents. We seek to support your autonomy and provide care for your children with respect for your values and goals. We offer vaccine counseling for ...
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Typically patients are admitted to the hospital through an emergency room. If it is determined that you would benefit from in-patient hospital care, your medical care will be assumed by a hospitalist. A hospitalist is a physician that does not have an office and therefore sees all of their patients in a hospital room. They are ...
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This is a reprint of our first article in the "Allen Family" Magazine.
The new office of Daniel J. Chartrand, MD recently opened in downtown Allen. His charming one-room office is located inside the picturesque Victorian Bacus-Brown house and has the feel of an old-fashioned medical practice. At Harmony Family Health, Dr. ...
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