From preventative care to complex procedures, NHHI can take care of your every need with subspecialized experts trained in:
From congenital heart defects to the most complex cardiovascular conditions, experienced heart specialists at Northside Hospital help you control your heart health.
At Northside Hospital Heart Institute, interventional cardiologists use advanced diagnostic procedures with minimally invasive techniques to treat the most complex heart conditions.
As leaders in robot-assisted minimally invasive cardiac surgery, our team at Northside Hospital Heart Institute has the specialized surgical expertise to improve your heart health.
Our team of physicians provides consultative, diagnostic and disease management services for patients with heart rhythm issues.
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Heart Care News is a quarterly clinical newsletter published by Northside Hospital Heart Institute. Each issue highlights various aspects of cardiovascular care at Northside, including new technology, recent expansions in services, research and clinical trial updates, upcoming educational and community events, as well as physician commentary reflecting on national cardiology news and conferences.
SIGN UP TO RECEIVE NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL HEART INSTITUTE NEWS IN YOUR INBOXLed by Cindy L. Grines MD, MSCAI, FACC, Chief Scientific Officer, Northside Hospital Heart Institute participates in clinical trials (medical research studies) to improve how we prevent, diagnose, and treat heart disease. These trials help advance medical treatment while giving participating patients an opportunity to receive novel therapies that otherwise would not currently be available.
"Research allows physicians to interact with experts across the globe, and to be among the first to know about new breakthroughs, rather than waiting years for written quidelines to be updated. It is essential for continuing to provide up to date and cutting edge CV care to our patients. Participation in research trials has been proven to improve patient outcomes."