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Mercy Clinic Heart and Vascular - Patients First Drive

Doctor's Office
901 Patients First Drive, Suite 2500
Washington, MO 63090

Main Entrance: Southeast Side of Building


Phone: (636) 239-2711
Fax: (636) 239-3385
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Cardiac Care and Fluid Management for Congestive Heart Failure

Cardiologists at Mercy Clinic Heart and Vascular in Washington, Missouri offer a wide variety of heart care services and the most advanced cardiac technology in the area. We treat each patient with compassion and expertise, with test results read the day of the exam by one of our highly experienced cardiologists.

When it comes to cardiac care, Mercy Heart and Vascular - Patients First Drive holds the highest of quality standards. We’re one of the few centers to be recognized nationally by both ICAEL (Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Echocardiography Laboratories) and ICANL (Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Nuclear Medicine).

If symptoms get worse or you’re concerned about your safety, you should visit the Emergency Department or call 911.

Patients are referred to the Fluid Management Program by a provider, which could be an ER physician, your primary care provider or a specialist, such as a cardiologist. It’s essential that you seek medical attention before visiting the clinic to ensure that you’re safe and that treatment in an outpatient setting is right for you.

Congestive heart failure (CHF), occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood throughout the body. This causes the body to retain too much fluid, which can result in shortness of breath, low oxygen levels, additional swelling and weakness. During times of extreme water retention, providers may prescribe diuretics to increase the output of urine and encourage fluid loss.

Some patients may require diuretics through an IV. Instead of being admitted to the hospital to receive this treatment, you can schedule a quick visit with the Fluid Management Program, then be free to return home after. Providers will monitor your response to the diuretic based on daily weights and decide if more diuretic treatments are needed, or if you can be discharged from the clinic’s service. 

The Fluid Management Program offers convenient, timely and safe treatment for fluid retention in an outpatient setting. This enables you to return to the comfort of your home between diuretic treatments.

This approach reduces the need for unnecessary hospital stays and results in a lower risk of infections and lower costs for the patient. 

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