Winchester Medical Center’s Heart & Vascular Center has received the American Heart Association’s Gold Get With The Guidelines®-AFIB Quality ...
Continue ReadingWhen Charles Coby started going to the Valley Health Heart Failure Clinic in July 2020, he relied on a walker, and sometimes a wheelchair, to move ...
Continue ReadingWinchester Medical Center Heart and Vascular Team Marks AFib Treatment Milestone Valley Health Winchester Medical Center’s Watchman team paused ...
Continue ReadingFebruary is American Heart Month, when it’s important to focus on your cardiovascular health and learn to identify the signs and symptoms of potential ...
Continue ReadingValley Health’s Advanced Valve Center Delivers Top-Notch Cardiac Care The human heart beats about 100,000 times a day, its valves swinging like tiny ...
Continue ReadingThe American Heart Association Presents Multiple Achievement Awards for Implementation of Quality Care for Patients Valley Health’s Heart and Vascular ...
Continue ReadingHeart failure is a silent epidemic impacting about 6.2 million adults in the U.S. It is responsible for more hospitalizations than all forms of cancer ...
Continue ReadingDr. Edward Kofsky, cardiothoracic surgeon with Valley Health Cardiothoracic Surgeons, visits The Valley Today Podcast to discuss: Heart disease and ...
Continue ReadingRaising awareness about heart health can save lives! February is recognized as American Heart Month. It’s important to remember steps toward ...
Continue ReadingHospital Provides Necessary Care, Resources to Patients With Heart Attack Symptoms. The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has recognized Valley ...
Continue ReadingWinchester Medical Center has demonstrated sustained achievement in the Chest Pain ̶ MI Registry for four consecutive quarters during 2019 and ...
Continue ReadingBok Choy and Chicken Soup Photo courtesy of Ryan Liebe With a recipe adjustment suggested by Trisha Nashed, MD, and Daniel Alexander, DO, Winchester ...
Continue ReadingHeart disease and stroke cause one in three deaths among women each year—more than all cancers combined. American women are five times more likely to ...
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