Flow Therapy

Flow Therapy Flow Therapy is the nation's leading provider of EECP®, the only non-surgical therapy for heart disea

We have 7 clinic locations:

Flow Therapy North Austin
7200 Wyoming Springs Dr., Suite 300
Round Rock, TX 78681
T: 512-661-2000
www.flowtherapy.com

Flow Therapy South Austin
1807 W. Slaughter Lane, Ste 485
Austin, TX 78748-6204
T: 512-297-2100
www.flowtherapy.com

Flow Therapy Charlotte
300 Billingsley Rd, Suite 101
Charlotte, NC 28211
T: 704.334.1401
www.flowtherapy.com

Flow Therapy Fort Worth


2500 West Freeway, Suite 200
Fort Worth, TX 76102
T 817.423.4400
www.flowtherapy.com

Flow Therapy Phoenix
4515 S. McClintock, Suite 120
Tempe, AZ 85282
T: 480.704.3700
www.flowtherapy.com

Flow Therapy San Antonio
2 Spurs Lane
Bldg 6, Suite 200
San Antonio, Texas 78240
T 210.558.1800
www.flowtherapy.com

Flow Therapy Plano
4716 Dexter Dr Suite 200
Plano, TX 75093
T: 972-490-9500
www.flowtherapy.com

Address

San Antonio, TX

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12105581800

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Our Story

Legacy Heart Care was founded in Fort Worth, Texas and established the first treatment clinic in 2003. From the inception, Legacy functioned as an extension of the cardiologist practice, delivering Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP®) on a referral basis. The decision to operate as an independent provider was key to Legacy’s ability to build scale and thus truly transform the treatment experience. It is this mastery in optimizing the intersection between patient experience and exceptional patient outcomes that has set Legacy apart. Over the past decade, Legacy has consistently been recognized nationally for quality. Legacy’s specialization and focused approach to providing EECP®, a non-invasive treatment for patients not readily amenable for further revascularization, is a cornerstone of this quality. Since being founded, Legacy Heart Care has experienced rapid growth, which has enabled the organization to expand into new markets. With multiple locations, Legacy supports a broad base of cardiologists and patient populations, making Legacy the nation’s largest provider of EECP® treatment, delivering more than 25,000 patient treatments annually. Legacy has earned the trust of the cardiology communities it serves and has built a reputation for being a dynamic and effective chronic disease management partner.

The story behind Legacy Heart Care is telling. The story begins to explain the company’s meticulous approach to patient care and the commitment to significantly affect every patient in a meaningful and positive way. Legacy began as a response to a personal need of the company’s founder, Michael Gratch. More specifically, Legacy was a response to the progression of his grandfather’s cardiovascular disease.

In 2002, Michael’s grandfather underwent his second bypass procedure, which would later fail. Symptoms persisted in the form of shortness of breath, limiting daily activity. With few invasive options available, Michael began to research and seek out other potential treatment possibilities. This investigation led to discussions on the east coast with highly regarded cardiovascular specialists. Through these discussions, Michael happened upon EECP®. Despite the fact that EECP® was utilized at many of the leading academic institutions, along with several hundred hospitals, availability and general knowledge of the treatment was limited. After visiting the Mayo Clinic and other north east providers of EECP®, it became clear that patients derived significant clinical benefit from the program. This was further supported by a depth of clinical studies and publications. The issue with treatment was that the environment and manner in which it was delivered was far from ideal.