Cardiology
Heart disease remains a leading threat to the health of Americans. That’s why it’s so important to have leaders in heart care so close to home, 24/7, whenever you need it.
Heart disease remains a leading threat to the health of Americans. That’s why it’s so important to have leaders in heart care so close to home, 24/7, whenever you need it.
1600 Antelope Dr,
Layton, UT 84041
801-807-1000
Is it heartburn – or a heart attack? A fast answer to that question could save your life. If you feel chest pain, our emergency department provides prompt care. Special protocols and testing help our team quickly diagnose whether a patient is experiencing a heart attack.
Cardiac catheterization helps doctors evaluate how well the heart is functioning and whether there are blockages in the arteries. Since cardiac catheterization is a minimally invasive procedure, most patients feel better within hours and some can go home the same day.
A 10-minute heart scan may save your life.
This quick and easy screening looks at your heart to help detect heart disease long before symptoms occur. For less than the cost of dinner and a ball game, you can receive an accurate scan of the heart without unbuttoning a shirt. This noninvasive screening is performed on our CT scanner and enables doctors to see the tiniest plaque buildup that may be an indication of early heart disease. Heart problems are treated sooner, and that leads to a faster recovery and a healthier future.
Screening not billed to insurance.
To schedule a heart screening, call 801-807-7120.
*We gladly accept Flex Spending Accounts (HSA's) for heart screenings at Davis Hospital. Payment must be made at the hospital at time of service.
We provide a variety of services for patients with irregular heartbeats, including implantation and management of pacemakers, Holter and event monitor services, and afibablation, which is a minimally invasive treatment option that relies on radio frequencies to correct atrial fibrillation.
typically characterized by arterial blockages in the legs – is one of the most prevalent and dangerous diseases in the United States. However, many individuals are not aware of PAD or the disease’s link to heart attack and stroke. The symptoms of PAD are oftentimes mistaken as joint pain, “harmless” poor circulation, and “just getting older.” The truth is, PAD is a silent and deadly killer that affects 1 in 20 Americans over the age of 50. Schedule a painless, noninvasive ABI test. $30 and 30 minutes could save your life!
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Cardiology,
Internal Medicine,
Cardiovascular Disease