Mercy Clinic Cardiology - Tower West in Fort Smith is a family-oriented clinic, fully equipped to diagnose and treat heart disease with non-invasive methods.
Our cardiologists will coordinate your heart care with your local primary physician so you receive the quality care you deserve.
We deliver comprehensive heart care for a variety of heart problems and conditions including stroke prevention and/or follow-up treatment.
At Mercy Clinic Cardiology, we believe heart care begins with a focus on prevention and extends to the most advanced technologies and treatments. Nuclear cardiology, echocardiography, Holter monitoring, long-term event detection, pacemakers and newer devices are followed and programmed in our clinic.
Mercy Clinic Cardiology is helping patients manage a variety of conditions – from heart attacks to congestive heart failure, to life-threatening irregular heart rhythms.
We strive to provide the highest level outpatient care available, while demonstrating compassion and building relationships with our patients. We make every effort to accommodate new patients quickly and efficiently. Our consultation services are always available to you.
If you suspect you may have a heart condition, or if you’ve recently been diagnosed and would like a second opinion, please schedule an appointment today.
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At Mercy, we offer comprehensive services to diagnose and treat a full range of conditions, including:
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