Austin Heart's Dr. Goswami and @BryanM_KVUE cover a full range of common heart health questions in this extended Q & A session.
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Congenital heart defects affect about every 1 in 100 births in the US. These heart abnormalities develop before birth. In honor of Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week, read about our focus on treating the disease and our specialist, Dr. Ginns, here: https://t.co/shKP54h1FW
Due to the ongoing winter weather conditions, most Austin Heart offices will be closed Thursday and Friday. Patients will be contacted for appointment options, which may include telehealth. If you have questions, please call your clinic location directly. Stay safe!
Please note, due to winter weather our offices will be closed Thursday, February 3. The office will contact patients to review appointment options, which may include telehealth. Stay safe!
We think a lot about COVID-19 and omicron, but let's also think about heart health this winter @statesman@AustinHeartTX@StDavidsHC https://t.co/1j8iQZ740l
Despite what you might have read, you should not stop taking aspirin, but you should have a conversation with your doctor about it @AustinHeartTX@statesman https://t.co/ga0y7B3a3h
“During the pandemic we had a surge in anecdotal reports of an increase in insomnia,” said Dr. Stanley Wang, medical director at the Sleep Disorder Center at the @AustinHeartTX. https://t.co/tiBF2nCqZN #clientlove
“We actually started using a term called “Coronasomnia” to describe the phenomena.” Read more about Dr. Wang's @KXAN_News segment explaining what some folks are experiencing with their sleep patterns. https://t.co/dnEUR2cuHz #coronasomnia
“The latest study suggests there is a lot more to know about caffeine and it’s really good news,” said Dr. Stanley Wang, the medical director of the Sleep Disorders Center at Heart Hospital of Austin.
Story: https://t.co/HfMNkV6omE
We want to thank every nurse for their continued service and dedication to providing compassionate care to patients and their families. Your unwavering commitment, through the many challenges of recent times, is seen in all you do. We celebrate you this week and all year long!
On April 5, Heart Hospital of Austin doctors implanted a conformable endoprosthesis to treat a patient suffering from an Aortic Abdominal Aneurysm (AAA). The implanted device was a first in TX outside of a research study. https://t.co/anh1YcQnZs
Physician Spotlight: Dr. Anne Mani, Lakeway. Dr. Mani’s special interests include women’s cardio health, including managing cardiac issues in pregnant women, as well as cardiac rehab, echocardiography, and preventive cardiology. Time for a heart check-up? Call us at 512-261-3803.
Dr. Jerome Thomas discusses with @cbsaustin life-saving therapies used for this local patient at Heart Hospital of Austin. https://t.co/PuvIIeylYH #ecmo#austinheartdoctor
Happy National Doctors’ Day to each and every physician. Here’s to the game-changers, the researchers, the educators, the innovators and those who heal our world, one patient at a time. We thank you for your commitment to the care and improvement of human life.
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It's #InternationalWomensDay and we want to celebrate women’s achievements and encourage all women to follow their dreams. Thank you, Dr. Zikusoka, for your inspirational message to young women!
We've been taking care of hearts in Cedar Park for 12+ years. We’ve expanded and have immediate avail for appts. Drs. Carlino, Crimmins and Zikusoka are in our new location, 1401 Med Pkwy Bldg. B, Ste 300, next to CPark Reg Med Center. Call (512) 249-7190. #cedarparktx#heartdocs
Dr. Michelle Zikusoka with Heart Hospital of Austin explains the enhanced risks of COVID-19 for people with cardiovascular disease. If you have a known cardiovascular disease, you are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine. https://t.co/p1xVJv3x0M
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