About the Anti-Coagulation Clinic Because many treatments for cardiovascular disease involve the implantation of a prosthetic device within a patient (such as a stent, a heart valve or a pacemaker),...
In the treatment of heart valve diseases and rhythm disorders, anticoagulants (also known as blood thinners) are a common part of the process. The OHH Anti-Coagulation Clinic, which includes five...
There are many different types of heart rhythm disorders and many different medications that can be used to treat them. After diagnosing a heart rhythm disorder, your doctor will formulate a...
OKLAHOMA CITY—Physicians, nurses, administrators and civic leaders held a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to open the new Oklahoma Heart Hospital South │Medical Office Building located adjacent...
Just like a band doesn’t function right without its rhythm section, your body won’t function right without a heart that stays in time. When heart rhythm issues occur, a medical procedure may be...
What is a Clinical Trial? A clinical trial, also sometimes called a clinical study or a research study, is a study conducted with human volunteers to answer specific health questions. Carefully...
What are lipids? Lipids are fats in the blood, also known as cholesterol. Having some fats are important for health. They serve as an energy reserve, are the building blocks of cell membranes,...
At Oklahoma Heart Hospital, we do much more than treat patients for heart, lung, sleep, and other issues that impact their cardiovascular health. Research is at the heart of what we do, as it allows...
What to bring to a clinic appointment Insurance card(s) Current medications and or an up-to-date list of current medications Name and phone number of your preferred pharmacy Previous medical records...