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Heart Failure Clinic
Clinic Visits
Prompt diagnosis and close follow-up provide the best
results in heart failure. Staff members follow patients in
both inpatient and outpatient settings to provide
consistent, high quality care which leads to improved patient
satisfaction.
The heart failure clinic is located within UI Heart and Vascular Center (elevator E to the 4th level, turn right off the elevator, the clinic is on the left.)
How the Clinic Works
- Cardiologists and cardiac surgeons evaluate newly referred
patients to detect reversible forms of ventricular dysfunction and
outline optimal treatment strategies.
- Nurse coordinators assist in the initial evaluation,
coordinate individualized care plans, and provide education in
health monitoring techniques for patients and families.
- Dietitians provide nutrition intervention, education and
follow-up
- Pharmacists review medications and monitor patients closely
for side effects and drug interactions.
- Physical therapists create individualized programs for
physical rehabilitation.
- Social workers provide interventions to maximize the patient
and families psychosocial environment.
- Physicians and nursing coordinators are available 24 hours a
day, to assist patients and referring physicians with
the most current diagnostic and treatment information
available.
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