sarah bush lincoln heart center patient portal

by Mya Farrell 9 min read

Patient Portal | Sarah Bush Lincoln

28 hours ago Heart to Heart offers peace of mind, or early detection for possible life-saving treatments. To schedule your Heart to Heart , contact Kristina Bushue , program coordinator, at 217-258-2561 . Advanced Wound Center >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Sarah Bush Lincoln Heart Center?

That’s why Sarah Bush Lincoln recently invested in a contemporary and comforting Heart Center so it could continue its culture of offering the gold standard of care to all of its patients. This extensive network often lessens the stress on our patients and eliminates travel for them and their families. It’s better for their health.

How do I make an appointment with a cardiologist at Sarah Bush?

To make an appointment with one of the cardiologists, please call The Heart Center at 217-238-4960. Sarah Bush Lincoln is pleased to welcome Pulmonogist Jeremy Topin, MD, to its medical team.

How do I make an appointment at the Heart Center?

The Heart Center pairs its doctors and patients so together they walk the patient’s journey to recovery. To make an appointment with one of the cardiologists, please call The Heart Center at 217-238-4960. Sarah Bush Lincoln is pleased to welcome Pulmonogist Jeremy Topin, MD, to its medical team.

Who is Sarah Bush Lincoln’s new doctor?

Sarah Bush Lincoln is pleased to welcome Pulmonogist Jeremy Topin, MD, to its medical team. As a pulmonologist, Dr. Topin cares for people with acute and chronic lung conditions.

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Who is Sarah Bush Lincoln?

Sarah Bush Lincoln is pleased to offer services for the diagnosis and treatment of abnormal heart beats (arrhythmias), after establishing a partnership with two cardiac electrophysiologists. Michael Broman, M D, and Abraham Kocheril, MD, are now offering clinic visits at the SBL Heart Center on select Fridays. Electrophysiologists conduct specialized tests and procedures such as electrophysiology studies (EPS), ablations, pacemaker placement, and implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) insertion to treat arrhythmias.

How many days a week does Heart Center meet?

The Heart Center’s programs are fun, engaging and motivational, and they provide participants with the tools they need to take control of their health! Most classes meet two or three days per week, and many are covered by insurance. Some classes have a small fee.

What is cardiovascular screening?

The cardiovascular screening program is designed to increase awareness of heart health and wellness. It offers people an opportunity to have performed several screens that may reveal interrated and potentially life-threatening diesease.

Screening, education and peace of mind about your heart health

Heart to Heart is a screening program designed to increase awareness of heart health and wellness. It gives people an opportunity to have several cardiopulmonary screens performed that may reveal interrelated and potentially life-threatening diseases. An educational component helps participants understand and interpret the results of their screens.

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

Cardiovascular disease continues to be the number one killer of men and women in the United States. For women, although breast cancer is often stressed by the media, cardiovascular disease claims nearly 10 times more female lives each year.

Healing the Unhealable

There were times when Brad Long walked entire days while teaching golf in the southeastern and western United States. The 62-year-old worked at a luxury resort where he worked his way up from a valet to a junior golf instructor. He relished his time at the resort, until 10 years ago when his legs began to ache and swell from diabetes.

Cardiologist heals patientʼs diabetic wound through artery angioplasty

There were times when Brad Long walked entire days while teaching golf in the southeastern and western United States. The 62-year-old worked at a luxury resort where he worked his way up from a valet to a junior golf instructor. He relished his time at the resort, until 10 years ago when his legs began to ache and swell from diabetes.

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