Northern Arizona Healthcare Buys Mountain Heart
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Mountain Heart, one of Flagstaff’s few providers of cardiology and sleep services, is being purchased by Northern Arizona Healthcare, its current partner and the parent company of Flagstaff Medical Center. The transition in ownership will occur this spring, after the upcoming retirement of cardiologist Kent Winkler, who has owned and operated Mountain Heart since it
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Catholic Health Adds Vascular Practice into Physician Network Read More »
Trinity Medical WNY P.C., Catholic Health’s physician practice network, is expanding again with the addition of Vascular & Endovascular Center (VEC) of Western New York. The move brings five more physicians into the multi-specialty group and four practice locations in Buffalo, Amherst, Hamburg and Niagara Falls. The practice, which will be renamed Trinity Vascular &
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Grand Rapids Cardiology Merges with Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Centers Read More »
Grand Rapids Cardiology has merged with Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Centers for Amputation Prevention PLC. Led by cardiologist Dr. Ronald VanderLaan, Grand Rapids Cardiology and its staff of 17 now practice under the Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Centers brand name. The cardiology practice continues to operate out of its office on East Beltline Avenue as
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Heart Disease Strikes Back Across the U.S., Even in Healthy Places Read More »
Americans are dying of heart disease and strokes at a rising rate in middle age, normally considered the prime years of life. An analysis of U.S. mortality statistics by The Wall Street Journal shows the problem is geographically widespread. Death rates from cardiovascular disease among people between the ages of 45 and 64 are rising
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Prisma Health Absorbs Competition, Acquires Major Heart Clinic Read More »