A Cardiology Clinic in Fort Worth Gets Two Bottleless Water Coolers

A specialty cardiology clinic in Fort Worth, Texas added two countertop bottleless water coolers to its suite, giving patients and clinical staff purified water across a practice focused on interventional cardiology and complex cardiac care.

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A Cardiology Clinic in Fort Worth Gets Two Bottleless Water Coolers

A specialty cardiology clinic in Fort Worth, Texas added two countertop bottleless water coolers to its Heritage Trace Parkway suite, giving patients and clinical staff purified water on demand across a practice focused on interventional cardiology and cardiovascular disease.

Noelle Bean placed two M6 bottleless water coolers at the clinic.

The Practice

The Heritage Trace Parkway location sits in the north Fort Worth and Keller corridor, housing a two-physician interventional cardiology practice. The physicians specialize in cardiovascular disease and complex cardiac procedures including cardiac catheterization, coronary angiography, and treatment of pulmonary hypertension. Patients coming to this clinic are not here for routine wellness visits. They arrive with significant diagnoses, often anxious about what comes next, and they spend real time in the waiting area and consultation rooms before and after procedures.

A cardiology clinic running interventional procedures holds its clinical environment to a specific standard. The equipment, the staff, the protocols — all of it carries the weight of the care being delivered. The water setup in a practice like this fits that standard or it doesn't. A jug cooler in the corner of a cardiac waiting room does not fit.

Two M6 Units

The M6 is a compact countertop bottleless water cooler that connects to the building's water line and delivers hot and cold purified water through multi-stage filtration. It sits cleanly on a counter without dominating the space or keeping bottles visible in a clinical room. Two units placed across the suite give the patient-facing area and the clinical staff area each their own water access without sharing a single source across the whole practice.

Noelle Bean handled the assessment and placement, and Bottleless Nation manages filter maintenance on a set schedule. The Fort Worth area team covers ongoing service for the Heritage Trace suite.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do bottleless water coolers work well in specialty medical clinics?

The M6 fits countertop spaces in clinical environments without requiring floor space or jug storage. It delivers purified water on demand and Bottleless Nation handles all filter maintenance on a scheduled basis, so no one on the clinical team manages it.

Do you service Fort Worth and the north Keller corridor?

The Fort Worth and DFW area team covers Heritage Trace Parkway and the surrounding north Fort Worth and Keller area. Noelle Bean manages accounts in the region and handles installation and service coordination.

Is two units enough for a small specialty practice?

For a two-physician practice with a waiting room and clinical staff areas, two countertop units covering each space give both patients and staff their own access without routing anyone across the suite for water.

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