Nuclear Cardiology At A Glance
Nuclear Cardiology Nuclear cardiology refers to non-invasive tests that use a small amount of a radioactive substance to evaluate heart disease. These tests include SPECT
Nuclear Cardiology Nuclear cardiology refers to non-invasive tests that use a small amount of a radioactive substance to evaluate heart disease. These tests include SPECT
Traveling a long distance (4+ hours) can put many people at risk of developing blood clots, also known as DVT (deep vein thrombosis). While this
What Is An Electrocardiogram (EKG) An EKG or Electrocardiogram is a very common cardiac evaluation procedure. This simple and painless procedure shows your doctor a
Have you ever left a Central Georgia Cardiologist appointment and wished you’d asked more questions? You’re not alone, in fact, your cardiologist probably wishes you’d
What Is Structural Heart Disease? Structural Heart Disease is an abnormality of the heart that does not have an effect on the blood vessels in
What Is Coronary Angioplasty? Coronary angioplasty is an interventional cardiology procedure to open up blocked or narrowed arteries. When plaque builds up over time, it
Peripheral vascular disease is the hardening of arteries throughout your body (except you heart). This cardiovascular disease affects older members of the population and tends
One of the types of services performed at Central Georgia Heart Center is interventional cardiology. This refers specifically to the catheter based treatment of structural heart