Dr. Ho Bing Oei, M.D. is a native of Iowa and a practicing Rheumatologist and Associate Professor at Texas Christian University College of Medicine. He completed his fellowship in Rheumatology at the University of Southwestern Texas Medical Center. Dr. Oei chose to become a rheumatologist due to his interest in immunology and because it is a specialty that promotes continuity of care. He hopes to continue advocating for his patients and create positive change in their lives.
Dr. Ho Bing Oei, M.D. is a native of Iowa and a practicing Rheumatologist and Associate Professor at Texas Christian University College of Medicine. He completed his fellowship in Rheumatology at the University of Southwestern Texas Medical Center. Dr. Oei chose to become a rheumatologist due to his interest in immunology and because it is a specialty that promotes continuity of care. He hopes to continue advocating for his patients and create positive change in their lives.
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My appointment was at 1:30 and everything went well as always. I’ve been going to Dr. Oei for the past 10-11 yrs. He’s amazing.
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
Calm Composed and Helping
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Love Dr. Oei
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Dr. Oei is very respectful and always has a smile on his face. He listens to my concerns and we work together to come up with a health plan that works for me and my body and not really told what I should do. I have a voice and opinion and feel heard.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
There aren’t enough stars to rate this wonderful doctor.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Great.i love him and everyone is so nice
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Didn’t see him today
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
Dr. Oei is very personable, professional, and knowledgeable.
(3 weeks ago)
May-2026
Dr Oei is always positive, in a good mood, kind, thorough and extremely committed and hard working. Very easy to talk to..it's awesome to be his patient!
(1 month ago)
May-2026
He makes patients feel at ease and is very thorough
(1 month ago)
May-2026
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LSARA: Las Colinas
6750 N MacArthur Blvd. Suite 304 Irving, TX 75039
Dr. Ho Bing Oei, M.D. is a native of Iowa and a practicing Rheumatologist and Associate Professor at Texas Christian University College of Medicine. Dr. Oei has lived in Texas for over 20 years and has been practicing since 2008. He completed his Fellowship in Rheumatology at the University of Southwestern Texas Medical Center. Dr. Oei was involved in basic science research in lupus nephritis and clinical research at the Dallas VA in studying TNF inhibitor switching in a population of veterans.
Dr. Oei is married with two wonderful children. He loves spending time with his family, volunteering at church, and providing lectures to the community. His other hobbies include traveling, tennis, pickleball, running, hiking, and biking.
Dr. Oei chose to become a rheumatologist due to his interest in immunology and because it is a specialty that promotes continuity of care. He hopes to continue advocating for his patients and create positive change in their lives.
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My appointment was at 1:30 and everything went well as always. I’ve been going to Dr. Oei for the past 10-11 yrs. He’s amazing.
Calm Composed and Helping
Love Dr. Oei
Dr. Oei is very respectful and always has a smile on his face. He listens to my concerns and we work together to come up with a health plan that works for me and my body and not really told what I should do. I have a voice and opinion and feel heard.
There aren’t enough stars to rate this wonderful doctor.
Great.i love him and everyone is so nice
Didn’t see him today
Dr. Oei is very personable, professional, and knowledgeable.
Dr Oei is always positive, in a good mood, kind, thorough and extremely committed and hard working. Very easy to talk to..it's awesome to be his patient!
He makes patients feel at ease and is very thorough