Samaritan Albany General Hospital and Samaritan Heart & Vascular Institute are pleased to announce expansion of cardiology services in Albany. For nearly 20 years, Samaritan Cardiology providers have reached out from their home base in Corvallis to provide cardiology care in other cities in Benton, Linn and Lincoln counties, including Albany, Lebanon, Lincoln City and Newport.
To meet the growing need in the Albany area, Samaritan Cardiology has opened a newly remodeled clinic space at 631 Elm Street SW, Suite 201. Located east, just across the street from Samaritan Albany General Hospital, Samaritan Cardiology – Albany will offer cardiology and electrophysiology consultations, follow-up appointments and heart rhythm device management five days a week. In addition they are expanding to provide inpatient consultations and stress testing in the hospital.
“I am very pleased that our Samaritan cardiologists will now be able to provide care for our Albany and Linn County residents, right here in our community,” said Samaritan Albany General Hospital CEO David Triebes. “They will also be able to provide consultation to our physicians and hospital on a direct basis. Our physicians are very happy to have this resource available for their patients.”
Samaritan Heart & Vascular Institute Program Director Kim Montagne added:
“We’re grateful to our administrative leadership that we have the space to expand to meet the needs of the Albany community. This will allow us to offer an expanded range of services in the hospital and clinic settings, and patients will now be able to stay at Samaritan Albany General Hospital for more advanced heart care.”
For more information, call Samaritan Cardiology at 541-768-5205.
To meet the growing need in the Albany area, Samaritan Cardiology has opened a newly remodeled clinic space at 631 Elm Street SW, Suite 201. Located east, just across the street from Samaritan Albany General Hospital, Samaritan Cardiology – Albany will offer cardiology and electrophysiology consultations, follow-up appointments and heart rhythm device management five days a week. In addition they are expanding to provide inpatient consultations and stress testing in the hospital.
“I am very pleased that our Samaritan cardiologists will now be able to provide care for our Albany and Linn County residents, right here in our community,” said Samaritan Albany General Hospital CEO David Triebes. “They will also be able to provide consultation to our physicians and hospital on a direct basis. Our physicians are very happy to have this resource available for their patients.”
Samaritan Heart & Vascular Institute Program Director Kim Montagne added:
“We’re grateful to our administrative leadership that we have the space to expand to meet the needs of the Albany community. This will allow us to offer an expanded range of services in the hospital and clinic settings, and patients will now be able to stay at Samaritan Albany General Hospital for more advanced heart care.”
For more information, call Samaritan Cardiology at 541-768-5205.