33,551 providers found in Dallas, TX.
Collin County · Population: 1,304,379
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Dallas healthcare runs through two powerhouse institutions: UT Southwestern, which is one of the top academic medical centers in the country, and Parkland Memorial, the massive public hospital that serves as the region's safety net. Between those anchors and a competitive private hospital market, Dallas has deep specialty capacity and real options for patients at every income level.
FindClarity lists 33,551 healthcare providers in Dallas, TX. The city has a population of about 1,304,379. Dallas is in Collin County County.
The UT Southwestern/Parkland complex sits northwest of downtown along Harry Hines Boulevard. Baylor University Medical Center is east of downtown in Deep Ellum. Medical City Dallas anchors the North Dallas corridor off the LBJ Freeway. Texas Health Presbyterian has campuses in multiple suburbs. The DART light rail connects downtown to some hospital areas, but most patients in the sprawling DFW metro drive to appointments.
Hospitals in the area include Parkland Memorial Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Baylor University Medical Center, and Children's Health (Children's Medical Center Dallas). Uptown is a dense, walkable area with specialist offices and quick access to Parkland and UT Southwestern. Deep Ellum is an arts district east of downtown, served by Baylor University Medical Center nearby. Bishop Arts District is a vibrant Oak Cliff neighborhood with community clinics serving a diverse population. Highland Park is an affluent enclave with concierge practices and proximity to UT Southwestern and Texas Health Presbyterian.
Dallas is home to UT Southwestern Medical Center, Southern Methodist University, and University of Texas at Dallas, which contribute to the local healthcare workforce.
UT Southwestern is one of the top academic medical centers in the nation, with six Nobel Prize winners on faculty.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas is the largest commercial insurer in DFW. UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna are common through large employers. Many Dallas-based companies (AT&T, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments) offer robust self-funded plans. For marketplace coverage, Ambetter, Blue Cross, and Oscar are popular choices. Parkland's Community Health Plan serves Medicaid and CHIP enrollees in Dallas County.
FindClarity currently lists 33,551 healthcare providers in Dallas, TX. This includes doctors, therapists, dentists, and other specialists. The directory is updated regularly as new providers are added.
FindClarity covers a wide range of specialties in Dallas, TX, including primary care physicians, dentists, therapists, psychologists, cardiologists, dermatologists, orthopedists, and many more. You can browse all available specialties or search for a specific type of provider.
Hospitals in the Dallas, TX area include Parkland Memorial Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Baylor University Medical Center, and Children's Health (Children's Medical Center Dallas). Many providers listed on FindClarity are affiliated with these and other local hospitals. You can check a provider's hospital affiliations on their profile page.
Many providers in Dallas, TX accept Texas Medicaid. You can use the insurance filter on FindClarity to find providers who accept Texas Medicaid and are currently taking new patients. Coverage and copays vary by plan type, so confirm details with the provider's office.
Dallas healthcare is shaped by four major systems. UT Southwestern is the academic powerhouse (research, complex cases, six Nobel laureates). Baylor Scott & White is the largest nonprofit system in Texas with multiple DFW campuses. Texas Health Resources operates Presbyterian-branded hospitals across the suburbs. Medical City (HCA) runs several hospitals in north and east Dallas. Parkland Health is the county's public system.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas dominates the DFW employer market. UnitedHealthcare and Aetna are common for large corporate employers. Parkland Health serves uninsured Dallas County residents through financial assistance programs. Texas didn't expand Medicaid, so the marketplace (healthcare.gov) is the primary option for low-income residents who don't qualify for Medicaid.
Many providers in Dallas, TX are accepting new patients. You can filter search results on FindClarity to show only providers currently accepting new patients. Availability changes frequently, so if a provider you are interested in is not currently accepting patients, check back or call their office to ask about waitlists.
Dallas, TX is home to UT Southwestern Medical Center, Southern Methodist University, and University of Texas at Dallas. These institutions train physicians, dentists, therapists, and other healthcare professionals. Providers who trained locally often continue practicing in the area, contributing to the local healthcare workforce.
Parkland Health operates a financial assistance program for Dallas County residents who are uninsured or underinsured. Eligibility is income-based and covers care at Parkland Memorial Hospital and its network of community-oriented primary care clinics across Dallas County. Apply at any Parkland clinic or online through their website.
There is a well-documented gap. North Dallas and the northern suburbs have a higher concentration of private hospitals, specialists, and insured patients. Southern Dallas neighborhoods have fewer providers and rely more heavily on Parkland clinics and community health centers. UT Southwestern has expanded clinics into southern Dallas to help address this disparity.
Dallas, TX