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Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the US – but early detection and treatment can change your life. Learn more about our heart health services and come in to see us today.

Wound Care

We lead the industry in scientific advancements for wound care that helps our patients heal faster. Our cutting-edge technology and advanced techniques are constantly improving, making our wound care solutions more effective and efficient. Our team of experts are dedicated to providing the best possible care for our patients, and our commitment to excellence ensures that we will continue to be the leaders in wound care.

Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary artery disease develops when your coronary arteries the major blood vessels that supply your heart with blood, oxygen and nutrients become damaged or diseased.

Peripheral Vascular Disease

It is a common circulatory problem in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs. When you develop peripheral artery disease your legs don’t receive enough blood flow.

Angiography

Angiography is the use of radiologic contrast dye in an artery to look for blockages. Typically, iodine based dye is employed and if you are allergic to iodinated dye you should inform us prior to the procedure.

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

PCI is a procedure used to open clogged heart arteries that involves temporarily inserting and inflating a tiny balloon where your artery is clogged to help widen the artery.

Peripheral Vascular Disease Screening

Ankle brachial Index/Pulsed Volume Recording is a noninvasive test to assess for peripheral arterial blockages. The ABI compares the blood pressure of the ankle to the blood pressure in the arm to assess for disease.

Nuclear Cardiology

A nuclear stress test measures blood flow to your heart at rest and while your heart is working harder as a result of exertion or medication. The test provides images that can show areas of low blood flow through the heart and damaged heart muscle.

Exercise Stress Test

An exercise stress test usually involves walking on a treadmill while your heart rhythm, blood pressure and breathing are monitored. Your doctor may recommend an exercise stress test if he or she suspects you have coronary artery disease or an irregular heart rhythm

Echocardiography

Through this noninvasive approach we can provide more accurate diagnosis of and ease of mind with curtailed therapy. The use of sound waves to identify structures, function, valvular integrity and blood flow. 

Electrocardiography

The electrical system of the heart will send out signals that can be recorded as the heart muscle contracts and relaxes in normal and abnormal ways for the diagnosis of electrical/conduction system disease or arterial blockages.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound can also be used to asses the peripheral arteries of the body and of the neck for obstructive blockages. Ultrasound is also utilized to assesses the veins of the body for swelling and blood clots.

Transesophageal Echocardiography

Sometime cardiac structures are best visualized from the backside of the heart. Transesophageal, or through the esophagus, places the ultrasound probe in the esophagus where certain structures such as the mitral valve can be visualized more accurately.

Holter and Event Monitoring

We have a variety of monitoring systems in office that patients can take with them and wear for 48 hours up to 30 days to provide us with a complete snapshot of cardiac electricity of the heart during that period of time.