Great Plains Regional Medical Center in North Platte, Neb., has officially opened its Heart Center's cardiology clinic, according to a North Platte Telegraph report.
The interventional cardiology program, headed by Arshad Ali, MD, will be open 24 hours, seven days a week and will provide diagnostic as well as treatment services, the report said.
Currently, the office space and catheterization lab are being renovated and is expected to be complete by mid-August, the report said.
Read the North Platte Telegraph report on the Great Plains Heart Center's cardiology clinic.
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The interventional cardiology program, headed by Arshad Ali, MD, will be open 24 hours, seven days a week and will provide diagnostic as well as treatment services, the report said.
Currently, the office space and catheterization lab are being renovated and is expected to be complete by mid-August, the report said.
Read the North Platte Telegraph report on the Great Plains Heart Center's cardiology clinic.
Related Articles on Cardiology:
Virginia's Augusta Health Moves Forward With $42M Cardiology Center
Tennessee's Bristol Regional Medical Center Expands Cardiology Services
Study: Some Elective Angioplasties May Not Be Clinically Beneficial