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Located within the J.F. Turner Heart Center of Pascagoula Hospital, the Southern Mississippi Heart Center is where several of our talented cardiologists perform patient check-ups, evaluations, and diagnostic testing. Since 1995, the cardiologists of the Southern Mississippi Heart Center have been treating heart disease in our community.
South Central Regional Medical Center and South Central Clinics provide secure, online access to personal health records for patients through Patient Portal. My eCare is online health management tool for all patients that allows for account access at any time and any location.
The patient portal is your secure online tool to access your health information, request refills, or communicate with your care team. The portal can be used on Computers, Tablets and Smartphones. Attention Registered Users: The Patient Portal has been upgraded. Your Login and Password from the old portal can be used to login.
South Central Dermatology’s Patient Portal South Central Dermatology’s Patient Portal – EMA – is online health management tool for all patients that allows for account access at any time and any location. Patient information is HIPAA compliant and provides you with the ability to securely view, store and share your health information.
Since 1995, the cardiologists of the Southern Mississippi Heart Center have been treating heart disease in our community. They perform check-ups, evaluations, and diagnostic testing in their offices and perform cardiac procedures at Singing River Health System.
Children’s of Mississippi Hospital began in 1996 as Batson Children’s Hospital. We now include two patient care towers and the state’s only pediatric ER.
Since 1995, the cardiologists of the Southern Mississippi Heart Center have been treating heart disease in our community. They perform check-ups, evaluations, and diagnostic testing in their offices and perform cardiac procedures at Singing River Health System.
Interventional Services: General Cardiology Services, Vein Disease Management
Heart South Cardiovascular utilizes the most advanced techniques to diagnose and treat diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The following services and procedures are integrated into this comprehensive approach:
In addition to treating heart disease, our cardiologists also treat other conditions such as venous insufficiency, or vein disease, peripheral vascular disease (blockages in arteries of the legs and other parts of the body), chronic thrombosis, and May-Thurner syndrome.
Our staff of twelve board-certified cardiologists and five nurse practitioners address each case with a comprehensive approach, combining personalized, compassionate care with modern technology and minimally-invasive techniques to produce the best patient outcomes possible.
Thorough Heart and Vascular Services: Our local Birmingham physicians address each case with a comprehensive approach, combining personalized, compassionate care with modern technology and minimally-invasive techniques to produce the best patient outcomes possible. Our renowned doctors are known around the region for their expertise and specialized care.
Convenience and Accessibility: We are conveniently located in 2 locations – in Alabaster and in Clanton. We serve patients from all over Alabama, from Birmingham to Mobile, and all over the United States with the convenience of telemedicine.
Same Day Procedures: At Heart South Cardiovascular Group, we have developed our own outpatient-based peripheral lab, known as the Heart South Vascular Institute where these procedures can be done safely and efficiently in a calm and professional environment with same-day discharge.
The HealtheLife Portal offers Huntsville Hospital Health System patients a convenient and secure website to help manage your health. It gives you access to a summary of the information in your Electronic Medical Record (EMR), the ability to view test and lab results, and an easy way to communicate with your health care providers.
My Health Rec, the patient portal from MetroWest Medical Center, allows you to download and transmit your up-to-date health information. Log in from home, work or anywhere Internet access is available — 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Your doctor inserts a balloon-tipped catheter into an artery to press plaque back against the vessel wall to widen or unblock the artery, therefore restoring blood flow.
Coumadin Clinic. A process of closely monitor patients requiring the medication, coumadin, which keeps the blood from clotting. Coumadin management incorporates frequent blood checks and changes of the dose of medication, if necessary.
An electrocardiogram, or EKG, is temporarily attached to patients for 24 hours. The electrocardiogram continuously records the heart’s electrical activity as the patients go about their daily routines.
A procedure to hold an artery open usually performed immediately following balloon angioplasty. While the balloon-tipped catheter is still in place, your doctor inserts a wire mesh tube, or stent, through the catheter.
Nuclear Stress Test. A supervised test where physical exercise (treadmill) or medication are used to stress the patient’s heart. The patient is monitored using an EKG device and a radioactive tracer is injected. Following the procedure, an image of the patient’s heart is made.
A test to view a radiographic image of the vascular system after a contrast material has been injected.
Pacemaker and Arrhythmia Management. An artificial pacemaker is a battery-powered device implanted in the chest to monitor and correct an abnormal heart rhythm by sending electrical charges to the heart , if necessary. Learn more about Pacemaker and Arrhythmia Management.