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The Vision of Our Practice ▬ At Parkway Cardiology Associates, all physicians and staff offer hope and healing to each of you, so that you achieve and maintain a high quality of life.

General Info

Parkway Cardiology Associates is a health care organization that provides medical and surgical services to individuals and families. It maintains a location in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and specializes in cardiology. Established in 1973, the organization offers services for the evaluation and treatment of coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, and irregularities and abnormalities of cardiovascular system. Parkway Cardiology Associates performs catheterization, echocardiography, balloon angioplasty, stenting and atherectomy procedures and provides cardiac rehabilitative services. It also offers health education to patients and provides diagnostic testing services that include stress echo examinations, Holter monitoring, echocardiography and blood lipid evaluations. In addition, the organization performs coronary atherectomy procedure for removal of heart blockages and treats patients who suffer from sleep disorders.

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Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 865-482-4078

ExtraTollFree - 800-827-5928

Address:
80 Vermont Ave Oak Ridge, TN 37830

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Physicians & Surgeons, Cardiology, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Disorders-Information & Treatment
Services / Products
Cardiology
Osteopathy (D.O.) Diagnostic Services To see what's going on with your heart, we offer extensive diagnostic services, including stress testing, echocardiography, holter monitoring capability, and a laboratory for blood lipid evaluation. Our diagnostic services combine high-quality technology with traditional techniques to evaluate the function of the heart. One of the tests that we offer is a Transesophageal Echocardiography, or TEE. During this test, the heart is viewed though a flexible probe or transducer placed into the esophagus and/or stomach. Below is a list of the other types of diagnostic and therapeutic services we offer. Diagnostic Services Include: • Echo/Doppler Ultrasound Testing • Cardiac Catheterization – Evaluates the Heart's Blood Vessels & Valves • EKG – Includes the Exercise & Treadmill EKG • Holter Monitoring – Records Heart Action over 24–48 Hours • Vascular Diagnostic Testing • Nuclear Cardiac Imaging Therapeutic Services Include: • Coronary Angioplasty – A Balloon Catheter Is Inserted to Open a Blocked Artery • Insertion of Intracoronary Stents – Keeps Coronary Arteries from Renarrowing • Coronary Atherectomy – Removes Blockages In-Hospital Care All of our cardiologists make rounds daily for hospitalized patients. When you are an adult, full disclosure of your condition is given to you and to others in the family, with your consent. Anticoagulation Clinic ▬ Many heart patients take anticoagulation medication like Coumadin (warfarin), to help prevent stroke, blood clots, and other problems. These "blood thinners" slow the blood's ability to clot. The Parkway Cardiology Anticoagulation Clinic is designed to manage patients taking the anticoagulant, Coumadin, or the generic name, Warfarin or Jantoven. The Anticoagulation Clinic is staffed by a registered nurse and pharmacist who are trained in anticoagulation management. Our nurse’s work closely with the patient's cardiologist to ensure the patient is kept in a safe therapeutic range for their medical condition. The Anticoagulation Clinic nurses provide instructions for Coumadin dosing and testing each time the INR blood test is reviewed. INR Testing ▬ Parkway Cardiology patients may come into the clinic for a finger stick test. This is done by appointment only. The visit takes about 5-10 minutes. Patients receive their test results immediately, and the nurse instructs them on any necessary Coumadin dose adjustments, and when to schedule their next INR test. Patients receive a dosage calendar to follow until their next visit. Patients will have the opportunity to discuss any anticoagulation related issues with the nurse during the appointment. Patients may also have their blood drawn at any other laboratory facility and track their results through Parkway Cardiology Anticoagulation Clinic. This is helpful for many patients who work or patients who travel frequently
Payment Options
discover, mastercard, all major credit cards, check, visa, master card
Location
Oak Ridge Location ▬ (865) 482-4078 80 Vermont Avenue Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Harriman Location ▬ (865) 316-3625 8035 Roane Medical Center Dr. Suite 250 Harriman, TN 37748
Amenities
Parkway Sleep Disorders Center ▬ The Parkway Sleep Disorders Center provides comprehensive testing and treatment for patients with sleep disorders. Conveniently located in Jackson Plaza, just off the turnpike in Oak Ridge, Parkway Sleep Disorders Center is the region's newest and most advanced sleep-testing facility. Incorporating state-of-the-art technology with innovative treatment options in a secure and comfortable non-hospital setting, the center is staffed by a board-certified physician, a registered nurse, and registered polysomnographic technologists. We help in the areas of Heart, Cardiac, Examinations, Cardiology Care, Sleep Disorders, medical Specialist, Pacemakers, Blood Pressure, Cholesterol in Oak Ridge, TN
Associations
Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce,The American Heart Association
Other Information

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Services: Cardiology
Osteopathy (D.O.)

Diagnostic Services
To see what's going on with your heart, we offer extensive diagnostic services, including stress testing, echocardiography, holter monitoring capability, and a laboratory for blood lipid evaluation. Our diagnostic services combine high-quality technology with traditional techniques to evaluate the function of the heart.

One of the tests that we offer is a Transesophageal Echocardiography, or TEE. During this test, the heart is viewed though a flexible probe or transducer placed into the esophagus and/or stomach. Below is a list of the other types of diagnostic and therapeutic services we offer.
 
Diagnostic Services Include:
• Echo/Doppler Ultrasound Testing
• Cardiac Catheterization – Evaluates the
 Heart's Blood Vessels & Valves • EKG – Includes the Exercise & Treadmill EKG
• Holter Monitoring – Records Heart Action
 over 24–48 Hours • Vascular Diagnostic Testing
• Nuclear Cardiac Imaging 

Therapeutic Services Include:
• Coronary Angioplasty – A Balloon Catheter
 Is Inserted to Open a Blocked Artery • Insertion of Intracoronary Stents
 – Keeps Coronary Arteries from Renarrowing • Coronary Atherectomy –
 Removes Blockages 

In-Hospital Care
All of our cardiologists make rounds daily for hospitalized patients. When you are an adult, full disclosure of your condition is given to you and to others in the family, with your consent.

Anticoagulation Clinic ▬
Many heart patients take anticoagulation medication like Coumadin (warfarin), to help prevent stroke, blood clots, and other problems. These "blood thinners" slow the blood's ability to clot.
The Parkway Cardiology Anticoagulation Clinic is designed to manage patients taking the anticoagulant, Coumadin, or the generic name, Warfarin or Jantoven.
The Anticoagulation Clinic is staffed by a registered nurse and pharmacist who are trained in anticoagulation management. Our nurse’s work closely with the patient's cardiologist to ensure the patient is kept in a safe therapeutic range for their medical condition. The Anticoagulation Clinic nurses provide instructions for Coumadin dosing and testing each time the INR blood test is reviewed.

INR Testing ▬
Parkway Cardiology patients may come into the clinic for a finger stick test. This is done by appointment only. The visit takes about 5-10 minutes. Patients receive their test results immediately, and the nurse instructs them on any necessary Coumadin dose adjustments, and when to schedule their next INR test. Patients receive a dosage calendar to follow until their next visit. Patients will have the opportunity to discuss any anticoagulation related issues with the nurse during the appointment.
Patients may also have their blood drawn at any other laboratory facility and track their results through Parkway Cardiology Anticoagulation Clinic. This is helpful for many patients who work or patients who travel frequently

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