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Deborah Demonstrates its Long-Term Commitment to Quality Echocardiograms
Deborah Heart and Lung Center has achieved IAC Echocardiography accreditation for 19 years straight demonstrating its long-term commitment to continuously improving patient outcomes and safety.
Learn MoreTaking Your Heart’s Rhythm Seriously
Dr. Corbisiero, Chief Electrophysiologist, had a simple message for listeners of Hurley in the Morning: “Take heart arrhythmias seriously!”
Learn MoreDeborah Now Offering Next-Generation Heart Rhythm Devices Featuring Bluetooth Capability and Improved Remote Patient Monitoring
The electrophysiology team at Deborah announced they are now offering Abbott’s Gallant™ implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) and cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D) devices for people with abnormal heart rhythms and heart failure.
Learn MoreDeborah Implants 100th Bluetooth®-Enabled Defibrillator, Providing Continuous Remote Monitoring of Heart Rhythm Issues
First in the Nation to Reach This Procedural Milestone
Learn MoreHow Seasonal Fun Can Affect Your Heart
Here’s how the holidays may affect your health in unexpected ways.
Learn MoreDeborah Heart and Lung Center Recognizes Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month
Coinciding in Conjunction with Deborah’s 2000th Robotic Ablation Procedure
Learn MoreGetting on Track after a Heart Attack
A heart attack can be a wake-up call to turn your life around and get “back on track.” Just ask Debbie Nash.
Learn MoreDr. Renee Bullock-Palmer Presents at the American Society for Preventive Cardiology
The director of Deborah’s Women's Heart Center, Renee Bullock-Palmer, MD, participated in a virtual presentation for the American Society for Preventive Cardiology. In her presentation, she focused on how better management of cardiovascular disease in pregnant women can help reduce maternal mortality.
Learn MoreDeborah Heart and Lung Center Launches Post-COVID Recovery Program
Specifically Designed to Address the Health Needs of COVID-19 “Long Haulers”
Learn MoreA Second Opinion Saved My Life
Seventy-four year old mom, grandma, and great-grandmother Sandra Donovan knew something was wrong with her. Maybe it was her training as a nurse, or maybe it was just deep intuition, but when starting in 2019 she had persistent shortness of breath that just wouldn’t resolve, she knew she needed medical help.
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