During each visit, the patient goes through the standard check first, and the care team can perform the electronic degrade (EKG) if needed. Dr. Ardhani reviews patients that audio and video capabilities, a special telemedicine system equipped with a digital stytoscope, and other diagnostic tools, examine patients from afar. He directly interacts with both the patient and the participating nurse, which guides the examination process, including listening to the heart and lungs. If additional tests-such as heart surveillance or stress-examination-is required, the nurse facilitates the next step, which ensures smooth patient-providing connection and comprehensive cardiovascular care.
Through Machart, patients can interact with their care teams, access test results, and ask follow -up questions, which can increase both convenience and care. In addition, two Greenwells based on the heart, heartburn, Dr. Christopher Gregory And Dr. Christopher CricketKeep providing visits personally ECU Health Chuan Hospital On Monday and Thursday, ensuring a hybrid approach to care.
“The demand for cardiology services is increasing in the area of ​​Chuan, making it an essential step to expand access to patients.” Dr. John KetanarJohn “Jack” daily as Professor and Chief of Division of Cardiology Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina UniversityAnd the director East Carolina Heart Institute at ECU Health Medical Center. “By taking advantage of technology and clinical expertise, ECU Health is committed to eliminating the sects found in special care, ensuring that patients in rural communities have access to high quality cardiology services in their community.”
Please see more information about the ECU Health and Vascular Care, please see: euhealth.org/heart