HEART
Each year, cardiovascular disease claims nearly one million Americans - more than cancer,
trauma, pneumonia, influenza and AIDS combined. This is why Carolinas HealthCare System has
brought together the medical expertise, equipment and facilities to provide excellence in
clinical care, research and education. Supported by an accomplished team of nurses and
technologists, our cardiac, thoracic and vascular surgeons and cardiologists provide the
highest level of care for the heart, lungs and blood vessels. We also offer The Carolinas
Heart Institute at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C., which is a major heart
transplant and cardiac care center in the Southeast region. Carolinas Heart Institute now offers
the latest advancement in minimally invasive surgery – robotic-assisted surgery using the daVinci
Robot. Robotic-assisted surgery complements the ongoing minimally invasive cardiac, thoracic, and
vascular surgery program at Carolinas Heart Institute. The daVinci Robot is a new surgical tool that
significantly reduces the size of incisions to perform heart surgery meaning shorter, less painful
post-operative recovery time for our patients.
Anson Community Hospital
In Wadesboro, the Cardiopulmonary Services Department at Anson Community Hospital
provides diagnostic and treatment modalities including echocardiograms, stress tests
and Holter monitoring.
For more information, call 704-695-3401.
Carolinas Medical Center
The Carolinas Heart Institute at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte is one of the few specialty
heart centers in the country that provides cardiac care for patients of all ages. It provides a
wide range of cardiac and vascular care, including catheterization procedures, open-heart
surgeries, interventions on lung and peripheral vessels, heart transplants, cardiothoracic and
pulmonary surgery, peripheral vascular surgery, pacemaker implantation, ablation therapy, and
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy. Carolinas Heart Institute now offers the latest advancement
in minimally invasive surgery – robotic-assisted surgery using the daVinci Robot. Robotic-assisted
surgery complements the ongoing minimally invasive cardiac, thoracic, and vascular surgery program
at Carolinas Heart Institute. The daVinci Robot is a new surgical tool that significantly reduces
the size of incisions to perform heart surgery meaning shorter, less painful post-operative recovery
time for our patients.The Carolinas Heart Institute is also home for the Heart Failure Program and has
the only pediatric interventional cardiac cath program in the region. The Carolinas Heart Institute's
physicians are cardiologists and cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons from The Sanger Clinic.
Carolinas Medical Center's Carolinas Heart Institute has developed a program uniquely designed to educate
and inform women about heart health. The program, Heart Of A Woman, places women in
contact with individuals and resources who provide the most up-to-date information on heart disease
prevention and healthy lifestyles. Through one-on-one discussions, events, support groups, literature
and many other services women are exposed to medical knowledge that could make a tremendous impact on
the rest of their lives. Learn more...
For more information, call 1-800-55-HEART.
Our Physician Practices
Here at Carolinas HealthCare System we know
finding a personal physician is one of the most important decisions you will make
in your lifetime. With more than 600 board certified physicians, 100 mid-level healthcare
providers, and access to the premier healthcare system in the region; we are here to
assist you in finding a physician of your choice in a location that is convenient for you
and your family.
Roper St. Francis Healthcare
Part of Roper St. Francis Healthcare in South Carolina, Roper Heart Emergency Network sites
provide specialized "fast track" heart emergency care. Sites include the emergency departments at
Roper Hospital in downtown Charleston, Roper Berkeley Day Hospital in Moncks Corner, Roper Emergency Services Northwoods, Colleton Regional Medical Center in Walterboro and Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital in West Ashley. Roper Heart Center at Roper
Hospital provides the latest advancements in heart care, including diagnostic testing (electrocardiography, Holter monitoring,
stress testing, echocardiography and stress echocardiography), cardiothoracic surgery, diagnostic heart catheterizations, and
therapeutic interventions such as angioplasty and electrophysiology services. Additional services include Early Heart Attack
Care Program, LifeLink Mobile Intensive Care Unit and Roper's Chest Pain Observation Unit.
The physicians include cardiologists from Coastal Cardiology and Lowcountry Cardiology,
William Grossman, M.D., Gregory Miller, M.D., Wills Geils, M.D., Sarbabi Masindent, M.D., George
Douglass, M.D., James Glenn, M.D.; electrophysiologists William Stites, M.D., and Bret Baker, M.D.;
and Cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons from Charleston Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery.
For more information, call 843-402-2273.
Cleveland Regional Medical Center
Located in Shelby, N.C., Cleveland Regional Heart Center
at Cleveland Regional Medical
Center (CRMC) is part of The Carolinas Heart Institute at Carolinas Medical Center in
Charlotte, N.C. As part of one of the most respected cardiac programs in the Southeast,
Cleveland Regional Heart Center provides Shelby patients with access to the program's
physician groups and treatment protocols. It also provides most of the advanced cardiac
procedures available and comprehensive diagnostic, treatment and support services close
to home. For patients requiring heart surgery, MedCenter Air helicopter transport is
readily available from CRMC's Emergency Department. CRMC's certified Cardiac Rehab Program
provides a comprehensive approach to the rehabilitation of those who have experienced
heart disease.
For more information, call 704-487-3877.
Grace Hospital
In Morganton, Grace Hospital provides diagnostic cardiac services such as EKG, MRI, CT scanning, cardiac catheterization, sleep studies, stress testing and ultrasound. It also shares a portable cath lab and new ultrasound imaging equipment with Valdese Hospital. Both facilities are part of Blue Ridge HealthCare System. Grace Hospital's physicians include cardiologist Roger Seagle, M.D., and cardiologists from Western Piedmont Heart Centers, including Ryan Miller, M.D.
For more information, call 828-580-5000.
Kings Mountain Hospital
Kings Mountain Hospital offers many diagnostic cardiac services, including echocardiograms and stress tests. The Radiology Department offers diagnostic x-rays, ultrasounds, nuclear medicine and CT scans. This facility's physicians include cardiologists from The Sanger Clinic and Mid Carolina Cardiology.
For more information, call 704-739-3601.
Carolinas Medical Center-Mercy
The Heart Center at Carolinas Medical Center-Mercy in Charlotte has a tradition of providing specialized care
and advanced technology for the detection and treatment of heart diseases, cardiac emergencies
and cardiac surgical needs. This center provides the following diagnostics and treatments:
echocardio-graphy, stress testing, exercise echocardiogram, nuclear scanning, catheterization,
coronary angioplasty, atherectomies, pacemaker implants, coronary artery bypass, mitral and
aortic valve replacements, and implantation of automatic cardiac defibrillators. The center's
physicians include cardiologists from Charlotte Cardiology Associates, plus cardiovascular and
thoracic surgeons from Charlotte Cardiothoracic Surgical Associates.
For more information, call 704-304-5913.
Carolinas Medical Center-Pineville
The Cardiopulmonary Services at Carolinas Medical Center-Pineville in Pineville offer cardiac diagnostics such as echocardiograms
(stress and pharmacological), transesophageal echocardiograms, ECG, signal average ECG, Holter monitoring, stress testing
(nuclear medicine, stress and pharmacological) and sleep studies. Patients may receive diagnostic caths per their physicians'
request. This facility's physicians include cardiologists from Charlotte Cardiology Associates, Carolina Cardiology and The
Sanger Clinic.
For more information, call 704-543-2032.
Carolinas Medical Center-Union
At The Cardiovascular Center, Carolinas Medical Center-Union (CMC-Union) offers convenient care for
heart disease to patients living in Monroe and surrounding counties. In addition to providing
a full range of diagnostic care, cardiologists also perform heart catheterizations on an
outpatient basis at this location. CMC-Union's physicians include cardiologists from Charlotte
Cardiology Associates and The Sanger Clinic. CMC-Union broke ground in October 2000 for a new
Diagnostic and Treatment Pavilion which will provide additional room for cardiac testing
and other diagnostic services.
For more information, call 704-283-3172.
Carolinas Medical Center-University Hospital
Carolinas
Medical Center-University currently offers diagnostic cardiac
services including stress testing, nuclear stress testing and echocardiography.
In May 2001, this facility will begin construction on a new 6,200-square-foot
addition which will include a new catheterization lab and fixed
MRI (to replace the mobile MRI trailer which currently visits the
hospital four days a week). "This new service will help relieve the high demand at
Carolinas Medical Center for diagnostic caths and be more convenient
for patients in the growing market in the University area and North
Mecklenburg County," says Spencer Lily, administrator, Carolinas
Medical Center-University.
For more information, call 704-863-6000.
Valdese Hospital
Valdese Hospital (VH), a part of Blue Ridge HealthCare System in Valdese, provides a variety of cardiology services, including cardiac catheterization, nuclear cardiology with attenuation correction, transesophageal echocardiography, diagnostic ultrasound testing and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. In December 2000, VH added a new ultrasound imaging system that specializes in cardiac and vascular imaging. VH's physicians include cardiologist Carl Edwards, M.D., and cardiologists from Piedmont Cardiology Associates, including Philip Paspa, M.D., Richard Schultz, M.D., Vincent Petrone, M.D. and Ghassan Alkoutami, M.D.
For more information, call 828-879-7756.
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