Detroit Medical Center will open its $78 million heart hospital on Aug. 4.
The 215,000-square-foot, six-story facility will include six catheterization labs and other procedure rooms to perform a wide array of minimally invasive treatments, including opening and repairing heart arteries, treating heart rhythm abnormalities and restoring blood flow to the legs.
The facility also will include advanced imaging technologies, electrocardiogram and stress testing to diagnose cardiovascular disorders. The hospital features a retail pharmacy and physician offices.
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