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Our patient portal provides access to request appointments, review test results, request prescription refills and view personal health information. The ease of access, timely communication, and the availability of information in one place makes our portal a helpful tool for patients to manage their health care.
A patient portal account is an online tool that gives you anytime access to your personal health records and enables you to take proactive role in managing your care. FollowMyHealth® by Allscripts is Cardiology Associates’ patient portal provider.
The Hixny Patient Portal and MyChart allow you to access your personal health information and medical records any time day or night. MyChart joins Hixny as your portal to more connected, convenient, and secure health care. On November 9, the UVM Health Network launched Epic, its new and improved electronic health record system (EHR).
The Hixny Patient Portal and MyChart allow you to access your personal health information and medical records any time day or night.
The Hixny patient portal and MyChart allow your doctor to view and share information like medication history and test results. Accurate, up-to-date information leads to fewer repeated tests, lowers risk of mistakes, easier second opinions and less chance of drug interactions.
To sign up for the patient portal contact the office by phone or email and provide us your preferred email address. You’ll receive an email to register your secure account. It’s that easy!
Cardiology Associates participates in nationally sponsored clinical research contributing to the growing understanding of the heart and vascular system and to helping to advance the development of effective cardiovascular treatment.
The main office is centrally located in the Corpus Christ Medical Tower at 1521 S. Staples, with a southside location at Bay Area Medical Center and also in Kingsville.
Cardiovascular Associates is a comprehensive cardiology practice that has been serving our community and patients for over 30 years.
PatientPoint is the leading provider of health information at the point of care, with more than 25 years of experience and serving more than 70,000 healthcare providers nationwide.
CVPH Cardiology in Plattsburgh includes a team of cardiologists skilled in life-saving heart procedures, preventative care and cardiac rehabilitation.
To streamline your visit and limit time spent in the waiting room, you may go through pre-registration before the appointment if you haven’t been seen in the last 4 months.That involves a phone call a few days ahead of the visit to verify some basic information about you and your insurance.
The Tilt Table Test is used to determine a cause of syncope (fainting or loss of consciousness). There can be different reasons people experience syncope. For some people it is related to an abnormal nervous system reflex causing the heart to slow and the blood vessels to dilate (open up) lowering the blood pressure. When this happens there is a reduced amount of blood to the brain causing one to faint. This type of syncope is called vasovagal, neurocardiogenic or abnormal vasoregulatory syncope and is considered benign (not dangerous or life-threatening), except for the injuries that can happen when one faints unexpectedly. The Tilt Table Test is performed to reproduce (bring on) symptoms of syncope while the person is being closely monitored.
Echocardiography. Echocardiography is a diagnostic test that uses ultrasound waves to make images of the heart chambers, valves and surrounding structures. It can measure cardiac output and is a sensitive test for inflammation around the heart (pericarditis).
The amount of tracer uptake helps differentiate normal muscle (which receives more of the tracer) from the reduced uptake demonstrated by muscle that is supplied by a narrowed coronary artery. In other words, areas of the heart that have adequate blood flow quickly picks up the tracer material. In contrast, muscle that has reduced blood flow picks up the tracer slowly or not at all. Analysis of the images of the heart (taken by a scanning camera) can help identify the location, severity and extent of reduced blood flow to the heart. The reduced blood flow is known as ischemia (pronounced is-keem-ya).
An echocardiogram, often referred to in the medical community as a cardiac ECHO or simply an ECHO, is a sonogram of the heart. Also known as a cardiac ultrasound, it uses standard ultrasound techniques to image two-dimensional slices of the heart. The latest ultrasound systems now employ 3D real-time imaging.
Whether it’s in person, on the phone or via video, we are offering expanded access to ensure you get the care you need, when you need it. CVPH Cardiology offers these options: