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Methodist University Hospital Offers the Latest in Cardiac Care and Services throughout Memphis, Tennessee and the Mid-South

May 28, 2010 by Eva  Email    1 Comment

The Cardiovascular Institute at Methodist University Hospital has become one of the largest cardiac care programs in the country for treating various heart conditions such as heart attacks, arrhythmia, congenital heart disease and irregular heart rhythm. They offer the latest in heart care technologies including the use of wireless heart monitors and CARDIOSCAN®, a revolutionary, pain-free procedure that can give your physician an early look at plaque build-up in your coronary arteries.

The knowledgeable cardiac specialists and cardiovascular surgeons provide the latest in cardiac research, heart care and heart surgery with a network of service locations that offers patients and families the optimal care they need.

Recent highlights of Methodist University Hospital’s heart program include:

  • The Certified Chest Pain Center at Methodist University Hospital is the first in the Mid-South to be certified in AMI, and the first in West Tennessee to be certified as a Primary Stroke Center and a Brain Attack Program.
  • Methodist University Hospital recently became a proud partner with Columbia University Medical Center’s HeartSource. It’s the largest partnership of its kind in the United States, and another example of their commitment to providing the best overall cardiac care possible for Memphis and the Mid South. The strong academic partnerships with Columbia University Medical Center and The University of Tennessee Health Science Center allow Methodist University Hospital to achieve a higher standard of excellence.

To learn more about cardiac care and cardiac surgery in Tennessee, please visit the website for Methodist University Hospital’s Cardiovascular Institute.

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