Heart Services
We offer a full range of diagnostic and treatment options for cardiac and vascular conditions, for patients with:
- A family history of coronary artery disease
- A recent heart attack
- A heart murmur that’s growing worse
- Heart rhythm abnormalities, including a fluttering heartbeat
- Fainting problems
- Heart deformities
- Heart failure
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program is an essential component of your recovery, helping patients with heart disease, heart attacks, or other heart-related disorders, resume an active lifestyle. Our nationally certified program combines medical supervision, cardiac monitoring, education, dietary, and individual counseling, with a progressive exercise program to help you reach and maintain a high level of heart fitness.
Once you are referred by a provider, we begin with a thorough assessment with one of our providers and one of our cardiac rehab nurses, tailoring a cardiac rehab program that meets your needs.
Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Progam offers many benefits. It can improve the ability to carry out activities of daily living, reduce heart disease risk factors, improve quality of life, improve outlook and emotional stability, and increase the knowledge of heart disease and how you can manage it properly.
For more information on our cardiac rehabilitation program, contact us at:
(740) 374-1470.
Specialized Programs
Electrophysiology
Electrophysiology helps patients deal with heart rhythm disorders such as atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias. To learn more about this program, visit our Watchman page on our website.
Heart Failure Program
Our Heart Failure Program helps patients cope with a heart failure diagnosis. Ask one of representatives how you can learn more about this program.
Interventional and Endovascular Cardiovascular Program
The Interventional and Endovascular Cardiovascular Program uses minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat cardiovascular conditions.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)
TAVR is a minimally invasive treatment option for Aortic Valve Stenosis. This is a procedure in which a small cut is made in the groin area and a thin, flexible tube with a new artificial heart valve is guided through an artery in the leg up to the diseased heart valve. Once the new valve is placed into the patient’s diseased heart valve, it begins working immediately.
Patients, on average, have a one-night hospital stay and are discharged home the next day. Patients are expected to participate in an outpatient cardiac rehab program, starting a few weeks after the procedure.
To set up an initial appointment to see if TAVR is right for you, please contact the Structural Heart Coordinator at (740) 434-7768. To learn more about the procedure visit these webpages Medtronic and Edwards or listen to Dr. Jason Schott on his most recent podcast by clicking the image below.