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News Releases
Heart
Institutes to be Added at Three Hospitals
Memorial Hermann addresses community's current and future heart needs
Houston, Texas, April 23, 2004 -- Memorial Hermann Healthcare
System, one of the leading providers of cardiovascular care, announced
today major steps in a strategy to address
the current and future cardiovascular care needs of the Greater Houston
community and patients from around the world. Memorial Hermann is committed
to ensuring access to high-quality, innovative heart care and, as part
of this commitment, Memorial Hermann
Memorial City Hospital and Memorial
Hermann Southwest Hospital will build heart institutes on their campuses.
Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital will add a $35 million facility
in its new east tower and Memorial Hermann Southwest will construct
a freestanding $65 million heart institute on its campus. For pediatric
patients, Memorial Hermann Children’s Hospital has established
a children’s heart institute.
“The skilled
physicians associated with Memorial Hermann hospitals annually perform
more than 50,000 diagnostic, interventional and surgical
cardiovascular
procedures. Many have achieved international renown. The expanded
programs will allow more patients to access their services and to receive
treatment
in state-of-the-art settings equipped with the latest tools and technologies,” said
Dan Wolterman, President and CEO, Memorial Hermann Healthcare System.
When it opens in the summer of 2006, The Heart Institute at Memorial
Hermann Southwest Hospital will be a freestanding facility that is
dedicated to cardiovascular care. The seven-story, 200,000-square-foot
Institute will combine patient care and physician office space. It
will include 45 beds (with space to accommodate an additional 15),
an intensive care unit, five cardiac
catheterization labs, three
operating rooms, a noninvasive diagnostic center, and more.
Said Chief of Staff Mark
Lambert, a cardiologist: “The new Heart
Institute at Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital makes a major statement
about our commitment to the heart health of the
people in the communities served by our program. I’m excited
to be a part of it.”
The Heart Institute at Memorial
Hermann Memorial City Hospital will consolidate the hospital’s
quality, comprehensive heart services on the top three floors of
the new east
tower building, which opened
in 2003. The 90,000-square-foot Institute will include 65 beds, five
cardiac catheterization labs, expanded cardiac imaging and diagnostic
capabilities and more. The build-out is expected to be complete in
summer 2005.
“The Heart Institute at Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital
will enable the physicians, nurses, and staff here to continue to provide
the latest, state-of-the-art heart care in a community hospital setting,” said
medical staff cardiologist Stuart Jacobson, M.D.
The programs at
both Memorial Hermann Memorial City and Memorial Hermann Southwest
will offer advanced cardiac catheterization technology, electrophysiology
labs and cardiovascular MRI.
At Memorial Hermann
Children’s Hospital,
renowned pediatric cardiovascular surgeon Brad Allen, M.D., is medical
director of the new Children’s
Heart Institute and professor of cardiothoracic and vascular surgery
and chief of pediatric cardiac surgery at The University of Texas Medical
School at Houston. “Memorial Hermann Children’s is the
best kept secret in Houston,” said Allen, who came to the hospital
from Hope Children’s Hospital, Chicago. “All of us who
are associated with the Children’s Heart Institute look forward
to bringing the very best in cardiovascular care to the children of
Texas and beyond.”
“Memorial Hermann is committed to providing easy access to high
quality cardiovascular programs for adults and children,” said
Dan Wolterman, President and CEO. In addition to its comprehensive
heart programs
at Memorial Hermann Memorial City, Memorial Hermann Southwest and Memorial
Hermann Hospital, Memorial Hermann hospitals in The Woodlands, Northwest
and Southeast all offer cardiac catheterization and cardiac
rehab programs.
Memorial Hermann,
a not-for-profit health care system, provides quality, comprehensive
programs and services for a person’s whole life.
Through its 11 hospitals located in the Texas Medical Center and the
greater Houston area, Memorial Hermann takes a patient centric approach
to healthcare -- offering the convenience of health care in neighborhoods
where people live and work as well as easy access to the resources
and technology of a university-affiliated teaching hospital.
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