- Primary CarePlease bring a list of your current medications with dosages, pertinent medical records, your insurance information, and a referral from your primary care provider (if required by your insurance company) to each appointment. Please do not put any oils or lotions on your chest.
- Emergency CareIf you have a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 and go immediately to the emergency department of the nearest hospital. If you are an established Cardiology Center patient with an urgent question not related to a life-threatening emergency, please call our office for instructions on how to contact the cardiologist on call. In the event that emergency services are required, one of our cardiologists is always available while the office is closed.
- ElectrocardiogramELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG) - The ECG (also known as an EKG) provides information regarding the electrical activity of the heart, as well as other cardiac abnormalities such as heart attacks. These are often necessary for diagnosis and for follow-up.
- Internal Medicine
- EndoscopyTRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHO (TEE) - This type of echocardiogram is performed under mild intravenous sedation by inserting a small flexible tube with an ultrasound transducer into the esophagus, similar to an endoscopy. This 15-20 minute examination provides detailed information on different heart structures.
- Neurology
- UltrasoundOur modern, accredited echocardiography lab performs noninvasive ultrasound testing with two-dimensional, M-mode, Doppler, and color flow imaging to assess heart size and function, valve function, physiological information (blood flow velocities, gradients and pressures) and other disorders such as congenital defects.