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Nationally Known Heart and Vascular Care in Delaware County

Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with heart disease or have a chronic condition, you want the highest level of cardiac care available. Fortunately, if you live in the area, one of the region’s elite programs is right in your backyard: Crozer Health Cardiovascular Services.

From non-invasive testing and diagnosis to surgery and rehabilitation, Delaware County turns to Crozer Health Cardiovascular Services for high quality, outcomes-based and patient-centered care.

With a storied history of innovation and achievement, Crozer Health has long been considered one of the region’s leaders in cardiovascular care. We continue to build on this reputation with the addition of skilled new physicians, new technologies and advanced treatment procedures.

From the Heart: Donald

Donald Peyton from Morton, Pa. suffered a ruptured aorta in January 2016. Hear him describe how Charles M. Geller, M.D., chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Crozer Health , saved his life.

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From the Heart: Donald

Conditions

  • Arrhythmia: With an arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, the heart can have an irregular rhythm or beat too fast or too slow.
  • Cardiomyopathy: Cardiomyopathy represents a variety of conditions in which the heart muscle becomes damaged and can begin to falter.
  • Congestive Heart Failure: This doesn’t mean that the heart has failed, but rather that it isn’t working as well as it should be.
  • Coronary Artery Disease: As this disease develops, the coronary arteries become narrow due to a build-up of plaque. This raises the risk of a heart attack.
  • Heart Valve Disease: This disease occurs when valves do not close completely or the valve opening becomes narrowed. Some valve defects can be treated with medicine, while others may be repaired or replaced surgically.
  • High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): High blood pressure is one of the major risk factors for heart disease and stroke – if your blood pressure is high, it can damage and weaken your arteries.
  • High Blood Sugar (Hyperglycemia): When you have high blood glucose levels you not only have a higher risk of developing diabetes, but it also increases your risk of heart disease.
  • High Cholesterol: While the body needs some cholesterol for essential functions, having high cholesterol puts you at risk of heart disease and stroke.
  • Thrombosis (Blood Clots): Blood clots, also known by the medical term thrombosis, are semisolid masses of coagulated blood. Sometimes clots can form for no reason inside your blood vessels, creating a blockage that can lead to dangerous health issues.
  • Vascular Disorders: Crozer Health treats all types of vascular disorders, including aortic aneurysms, carotid artery disease, peripheral vascular disease and varicose veins.
  • Varicose Veins: Varicose veins are twisted and enlarged veins, commonly in your legs and feet.

Diagnostic Testing

  • Cardiac Imaging: A variety of medical imaging technologies, including computed tomography (CT), catheterization, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound, can be used to visualize function and blood flow.
  • Echocardiogram: An echocardiogram sends ultrasonic sound waves through the skin and other body tissues to the heart tissues to create moving images of the walls and valves.
  • Electrocardiogram (EKG): An EKG measures the electrical activity of the heart to show how fast and at what rhythm it beats.
  • Electrophysiology (EP) Study: EP studies help our physicians diagnose arrhythmia and syncope by pinpointing heart rhythm disturbances by showing how electrical impulses move through the heart.
  • Heart Monitor: Monitors can be used to record your heart rhythm over an extended time and identify abnormal rhythms.

Programs and Services

Cardiology

Crozer Health cardiologists prescribe lifestyle changes and advanced medications to lower the risk of heart attack, ease symptoms and enhance our patients’ quality of life.

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Cardio-Oncology

Crozer Health’s Cardio-Oncology Program offers the latest advanced techniques to detect and manage disease in cancer patients.

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Electrophysiology

Crozer Health offers a full range of electrophysiology services, including pacemaker implantation, defibrillator implantation and cardiac resynchronization therapy.

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Cardiothoracic Surgery

When lifestyle changes and medication are not enough, our cardiac specialists offer many leading-edge surgical procedures for patients with life-threatening heart disease.

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Interventional Cardiology

With the help of X-ray guidance, doctors can access the heart by inserting catheters and wires through arteries in the wrist to fix a variety of issues, from blockages in coronary arteries to holes in the heart wall.

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Vascular Services

Crozer Health's vascular and endovascular specialists address the conditions that can cause limb loss for those at greatest risk.

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Structural Heart Program

The Crozer Health Structural Heart Program is a quality-based, protocol-driven initiative to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of valve and aortic diseases.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation

Restore cardiac function with the help of the Crozer Health cardiac rehabilitation team. We offer structured, monitored programs to patients of all health levels.

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The Crozer Health Heart Team

The Crozer Health Heart Team brings cardiovascular specialists together to provide education and develop the best treatment plan for every patient.

The team follows a philosophy of providing total cardiac care and encourages shared decision-making among primary cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, and cardiothoracic and vascular surgeons in order to make the care process as efficient as possible.

To help ensure that we explore every care option, Crozer Health consolidates vast amounts of information and resources from across the health system with the assistance of Health System Emergency Medical Services and cross-facility protocols.

This creates streamlined access to our full spectrum of cardiac care – from electrophysiology and catheterization lab services to heart failure therapies and new surgical techniques – under a single umbrella.

Signs of a Heart Attack

It’s important to know the signs and symptoms of a heart attack – they are life-and-death emergencies when every second counts. There are medications and treatments now available that can stop some attacks in progress, thus reducing disability and potentially saving a life. But, in order for these measures to be effective, the patient must receive them relatively quickly after symptoms first appear.

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Women's Heart Health

There's a common misconception that cardiovascular disease is primarily a concern for men, when in fact, the American Heart Association sites heart disease as the leading cause of death in women, killing more women than breast cancer.

 
 
 

 

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