Cardiologists may use this simple, painless test to record the electrical activity of your heart over 24 to 48 hours of your daily activities.
Learn MoreAngiography is a cardiovascular imaging procedure our doctors perform to diagnose heart disease. We can see where blood flow is restricted and plan treatment for your best outcome.
Learn MoreYour cardiologist may conduct a physical exam, review your family medical history, assess your risk factors and perform diagnostic tests to check for heart disease.
Learn MoreIf you're having chest pain or other symptoms, our cardiologists may recommend this relatively short and low-risk imaging procedure to check for heart disease or defects in your heart.
Learn MoreOur skilled team of cardiovascular disease specialists will develop a personalized plan of exercise, rehabilitation and education to help you improve your heart endurance and quality of life.
Learn MoreLocal cardiologists are skilled in the most advanced cardiac testing procedures, enabling them to pinpoint problems in your cardiovascular system and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Learn MoreOur cardiology team uses advanced cardiovascular imaging technologies to identify the heart condition that could be underlying your symptoms, from irregular heartbeat to chest pain.
Learn MoreCardiologists may decide to correct your fast or irregular heart rate with cardioversion, a procedure that uses electrical therapy or medication.
Learn MoreWhere your heart is concerned, every minute counts. Our Chest Pain Program is designed to quickly diagnose potential heart attacks and provide you with the most advanced treatment.
Learn MoreOur cardiovascular team offers this noninvasive screening for early detection of heart disease. Early intervention may improve your health and longevity.
Learn MoreIf you have chest pain or other symptoms, our cardiologist may use noninvasive CT angiography to produce detailed images of the arteries that supply your heart with blood.
Learn MoreOur cardiovascular experts can perform tests and procedures that provide insights into how well your heart and blood vessels are working, as well as the best way to treat your cardiac condition.
Learn MoreOur cardiology team uses this painless sonogram test to detect many cardiovascular diseases and develop the best treatment plan for your individual needs.
Learn MoreCardiologists can measure and evaluate your heart's electrical activity with an electrocardiogram, then use that information to diagnose abnormalities and diseases.
Learn MoreOur cardiologists employ a wide variety of testing procedures and technologies in order to measure and evaluate your heart function.
Learn MoreYour cardiologists may have you wear this painless device around your neck to see how your heart responds to new medicine or to diagnose your abnormal heart rhythm, chest pain or other symptoms.
Learn MoreCardiologists use the latest imaging technologies and techniques to identify your heart condition and develop the best plan for treating your symptoms, from chest pain to arrhythmia.
Learn MoreOur cardiology team can perform this test to measure the lipids, or fats and fatty substances in your blood, which may lead to coronary artery disease, heart attack or stroke.
Learn MoreLocal cardiologists are experts in this noninvasive technology for detecting a narrowing of arteries or blockages in your heart that could lead to a heart attack, stroke or other conditions.
Learn MoreLocal cardiologists are experts in the most advanced noninvasive technologies for diagnosing and treating your heart condition.
Learn MoreOur cardiologists are skilled at using the most advanced nuclear medicine technology to take pictures of your heart and develop the best plan for treating your heart disease.
Learn MoreIf you have abnormal heart rhythms or a heart block, our cardiologists may be able to treat your symptoms with minimally invasive surgery that inserts a small, battery-operated pacemaker.
Learn MoreVascular specialists may assess risks to your heart by checking the blood flow in your arms and legs with blood pressure monitoring and sonogram technology.
Learn MoreOur cardiologists are experienced in protecting your heart from this rare lung disorder and will develop a personalized treatment plan that may include medication, lifestyle changes and surgery.
Learn MoreOne of the best things you can do for your health is stop smoking. Your doctor can recommend various steps to help you kick the habit, including a free smoking cessation program held at South Lake Hospital.
Learn MoreLocal cardiologists are skilled in a variety of stress tests, which let them study how your heart functions during rest and exercise and help them diagnose the source of your chest pain or other symptoms.
Learn MoreIf you are fainting for unknown reasons, a cardiologist may use tilt table testing to find the cause of your blood pressure changes and develop the best treatment plan for your condition.
Learn MoreLocal doctors use the latest technology to diagnose your heart disease. We may use this procedure to look at your heart's valves and chambers without interference from your ribs or lungs.
Learn MoreCardiologists may order this painless test to get pictures of your heart so we can accurately diagnose your heart condition and help develop the best treatment plan for you.
Learn MoreCardiovascular surgeons may recommend a Ventricular Assist Device as you're waiting for a heart transplant, or as a long-term solution if you can't have a heart transplant.
Learn MoreOur local physicians are skilled in the latest noninvasive and minimally invasive ultrasound tests to assess your risk for a heart attack or stroke.
Learn MoreA specialist may use this noninvasive test to examine the blood flow in your arms and legs and check for problems that could put you at risk for a heart attack or stroke.
Learn MoreYour cardiologists may be able to improve the flow of blood from your heart with this advanced, minimally invasive procedure that cleans out clogged arteries.
Learn MoreIf your heart is not working properly, your cardiologist may recommend a permanent pacemaker to help you maintain a normal heartbeat and live a normal, active life.
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Dr. P. Phillips Hospital | Directions | 11 min |
ER & Medical Pavilion - Horizon West | Directions | 4 min |
ER and Medical Pavilion - Osceola | Directions | 4 min |
Health Central Hospital | Directions | 11 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Lake Mary | Directions | 8 min |
Orlando Regional Medical Center | Directions | 45 min |
South Lake Hospital | Directions | 50 min |
South Lake Hospital ER - Blue Cedar | Directions | 7 min |
South Lake Hospital ER - Four Corners | Directions | 6 min |
South Seminole Hospital | Directions | 34 min |
Winnie Palmer Hospital For Women & Babies | Directions | 8 min |
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