High Cholesterol Management in Garland, TX

High cholesterol is often found through blood work. Many people do not feel symptoms, but their numbers may still need review and follow-up care.

At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we help patients with high cholesterol management in Garland, TX as part of primary care and family medicine. Your provider may review your lipid panel, health risks, medications, and next steps based on your needs.

Appointments are recommended for cholesterol follow-up visits. Walk-ins may be accepted based on availability.

Helping with love and compassion, one patient at a time.

Garland, TX Clinic

4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A, Garland, TX 75043

Clinic Hours

Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM

Care Focus

Diabetes follow-up care, blood sugar review, A1C and lab discussion, medication review, and primary care.

Payment Information

Most major insurance plans may be accepted. Cash, card, and HSA/FSA cards may also be accepted.

Cholesterol Care Through Primary Care

High cholesterol is usually found through a blood test. It may not cause clear symptoms, so lab review and follow-up care can be important.

A primary care provider can help you review your cholesterol numbers, family history, medications, and heart health risk factors. Your provider may also talk with you about blood pressure, diabetes risk, daily habits, and follow-up steps.

Las Caritas helps patients with cholesterol concerns as part of primary care and family medicine. We do not act as a cardiology specialty clinic. We help with routine cholesterol support and can discuss referrals when needed.

Primary Care Cholesterol Support

Routine support for lab review, risk discussion, medication questions, and follow-up planning.

Why Cholesterol Follow-Up Matters

You can have high cholesterol and still feel normal. That is why blood work and follow-up visits can help.

Lab results may show cholesterol numbers such as LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and total cholesterol. Your provider may explain what these numbers mean in a simple way. Blood pressure, diabetes, family history, and medication plans may also need review over time.

Get Labs

Review Numbers

Discuss Risks

Plan Next Step

Primary Care Cholesterol Support

High cholesterol care may include lab review, risk discussion, medication review, and a follow-up plan.

Review Labs

Your provider may review lipid panel results, past cholesterol numbers, and related lab information when available.

Discuss Risk

Your provider may talk with you about blood pressure, diabetes risk, family history, daily habits, and heart health risk factors.

Review Medications

Your provider may review cholesterol medicine and other medicines you take, including refill questions.

Plan Follow-Up

Your provider may recommend another visit, lab review, medication review, or referral when needed.

High Cholesterol Management Services We May Provide

Care may vary based on your health history and provider review. Your provider will discuss what applies to you.

Cholesterol History Review

Your provider may ask about past cholesterol results and any heart health concerns. This helps your provider understand what has changed over time.

Lipid Panel and Lab Review When Available

A lipid panel is a blood test that checks cholesterol and fats in the blood. If you have recent lab results, bring them to your visit so your provider can review them.

LDL, HDL, and Triglyceride Discussion

Your provider may talk with you about LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and total cholesterol. These numbers are part of your full health picture.

Medication Review

If you take cholesterol medicine or other regular medicine, bring a current list. Your provider may review your medications, refill needs, and questions.

Blood Pressure and Diabetes Risk Discussion

Cholesterol care often connects with blood pressure and blood sugar. Your provider may discuss these risks based on your health history.

Lifestyle and Food Habit Discussion

Your provider may ask about food, activity, sleep, stress, smoking, or alcohol use. These talks help your provider better understand your health risks.

Family History Review

Family history can affect cholesterol and heart health risk. Tell your provider if close family members have heart disease, stroke, diabetes, or high cholesterol.

Follow-Up Care Planning

Your provider may recommend another visit, lab review, medication review, or other follow-up care. The plan depends on your health needs.

Referrals When Needed

Some patients may need care from a specialist. If needed, your provider may discuss a referral or another care option.

Signs You May Need a Cholesterol Follow-Up Visit

A cholesterol follow-up visit can help if you have lab results, medication questions, or heart health risks that need review.

Have lab results or medication questions?

Bring your lipid panel, medication list, and questions to your visit so your provider can review your health picture.

Understanding Cholesterol Numbers in Simple Terms

Cholesterol numbers can feel confusing. Your provider can help explain them in a way that is easier to understand.

LDL

Often called “bad” cholesterol. Your provider can explain what your result may mean for your health picture.

HDL

Often called “good” cholesterol. It is one part of your lipid panel and overall risk review.

Triglycerides

Another type of fat found in the blood. Your provider may review this with your other lab numbers.

Total Cholesterol

One number in the full picture. Your provider may also look at age, history, blood pressure, diabetes risk, and medicines.

Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, and Diabetes

Cholesterol care often connects with other health needs. Blood pressure, diabetes risk, medication safety, and preventive care can all be part of the full picture.

At a cholesterol visit, your provider may talk about these related risks. This does not mean every patient needs the same tests or the same care plan

Cholesterol

Blood Pressure

Diabetes

Medications

High Cholesterol Management vs General Chronic Disease Management

These two services can overlap. High cholesterol may be one part of chronic care, but this page is focused on cholesterol-specific support.

Chronic Disease Management

The broad care category for long-term health needs. It can include cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, medication needs, and other ongoing concerns.

High Cholesterol Management

Focused care for cholesterol labs, lipid panel review, risk factors, medication review, and follow-up planning.

Cholesterol Care for Garland and Nearby Communities

Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine is located in Garland, TX. We help local patients who need cholesterol follow-up and primary care support close to home.

 

Patients may also visit us from Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and nearby communities within about 10-25 miles.

 

All high cholesterol management visits are provided at our Garland clinic. We do not have clinic locations in Mesquite, Rowlett, or Sunnyvale.

Why Choose Las Caritas for High Cholesterol Management?

Cholesterol care should feel clear, steady, and respectful. At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we aim to help patients understand their health and stay connected to care.

Local, community-based care in Garland

Personalized care based on patient needs

Direct access to experienced medical providers

Primary care and walk-in care under one roof

Clear communication

Respectful and compassionate service

Respectful and compassionate service

Same-day appointments when available

Insurance & Payment Information

Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services, including cholesterol management visits. Coverage can vary by plan, so please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your benefits.

Cash-pay options may also be available. The clinic may accept cash, credit cards, debit cards, and HSA/FSA cards.

Please contact the clinic for the most current insurance and payment information.

CIGNA / Great-West
United Healthcare
Aetna
Humana / ChoiceCare
Superior HealthPlan
Molina Healthcare
WellMed
FirstCare
Oscar Health
Ambetter Health
Credit/Debit cards
HSA/FSA cards

Frequently Asked Questions

Simple answers about high cholesterol management, lipid panel review, medication review, and visit preparation.

Do you help with high cholesterol management in Garland, TX?
Yes. Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine helps patients with cholesterol follow-up as part of primary care and family medicine. Care may include lipid panel review, medication review, risk discussion, and follow-up planning.
Appointments are recommended for cholesterol follow-up visits. Walk-ins may be accepted based on availability, but a scheduled visit helps the clinic prepare for your care.
Yes. Your provider may review your cholesterol lab results if you bring them to your visit or if they are available to the clinic. Lab testing may also be discussed if needed.
Please bring a photo ID, insurance card if using insurance, medication list, recent lab results, and any medical records you have. You can also bring a list of questions.
Yes. Your provider may review your cholesterol medication and other medicines you take. Please bring a current medication list or the medication bottles if that is easier.
Many patients get routine cholesterol follow-up through primary care. If your provider thinks you need specialty care, they may discuss a referral or next step.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services. Please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your plan and coverage.
Yes. Las Caritas is located in Garland, TX, and serves patients from nearby areas like Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and surrounding communities.

Schedule High Cholesterol Management in Garland, TX

If you need help staying on top of your cholesterol, call Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine to ask about high cholesterol management visits in Garland, TX.

Our team can help you ask about appointment availability, walk-in options, insurance questions, and what to bring to your visit.

Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine

Address:
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A
Garland, TX 75043

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM


Phone:

(214) 501-3049