Our FAQ’s

Your Procedure, Explained

Have questions about your upcoming cardiovascular procedure? Our FAQ section is here to help. Find answers to commonly asked questions so you feel confident and informed . Always consult your doctor for medical advice tailored to your specific needs.

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  • We specialize in a variety of cardiovascular procedures including cardiac catheterization, cardiac mapping ablation, coronary intervention, implantable cardiac monitors, pacemakers, defibrillators, biventricular devices, and peripheral artery and vein angiography and intervention.

  • Preparation varies by procedure. Generally, you should avoid eating or drinking after midnight the day before your surgery, and you may need to stop certain medications. Your surgeon will provide specific instructions based on your health needs.

  • Our team includes board-certified cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, and specialized nurses. All staff members are highly trained and have extensive experience in cardiovascular care.

  • During your consultation, the surgeon will discuss the specific risks associated with your procedure, taking into account your medical history and the type of surgery planned.

  • Recovery times vary depending on the procedure and individual patient factors. Generally, minimally invasive surgeries have shorter recovery times, often allowing patients to go home the same day.

  • Post-procedure medications often include pain relievers and blood thinners. Your doctor will provide a detailed medication plan tailored to your specific needs.

  • The frequency of follow-up appointments depends on your procedure and recovery progress. Initially, you might have weekly visits which could decrease over time.

  • Yes, we recommend dietary adjustments, regular physical activity, and quitting smoking if applicable. Our team will help you with a personalized plan.

  • We accept a wide range of insurance plans. Please contact our administrative office for a detailed list and to verify your coverage.

  • For any emergencies or complications after hours, please call our emergency contact number provided at discharge. For immediate life-threatening conditions, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

  • Yes, we offer a waiting area for family members, and our staff provides regular updates during the procedure.

  • Our center is equipped with comfortable waiting areas, Wi-Fi, refreshments, and accessible facilities to ensure a pleasant visit for patients and their families.

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