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ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER

(ACMC)

Healthcare System is continuing its commitment to

improving access to quality healthcare in Ashtabula

County by investing $1 million to renovate space above

the cardiac catheterization lab to create a comprehensive

ACMC Center for Heart Care.

The project created 13 exam

rooms, a medical/triage room,

a front desk and a waiting

area. The renovated space

adds almost 4,500 square

feet for patient care. It

houses the offices of the

four Cleveland Clinic

cardiologists who practice

full time at ACMC. Those

offices were previously

located on the first floor of

The Ashtabula Clinic.

Addressing heart disease

The ACMC Center for Heart Care now

includes the cardiac catheterization

lab; cardiac services, which includes

testing such as echocardiograms,

electrocardiography (EKGs), stress tests,

Doppler imaging and Holter monitoring; cardiac

rehabilitation; and the physician offices.

“This investment isn’t just about adding physical

space. It’s about responding to the needs of our

communities,” said ACMC Healthcare System President

and CEO Michael Habowski. “Heart disease is the leading

cause of death in Ashtabula County. ACMC is at the

forefront of providing care to better diagnose and treat

heart disease right here in Ashtabula County.”

Habowski added that ACMC’s affiliation with Cleveland

Clinic, the No. 1 hospital for heart disease in the U.S., makes

it easy for patients to receive world-class care without

leaving Ashtabula County. “Our model of care is to bring the

medical expertise to Ashtabula County, as opposed to those

providers who direct patients to out-of-county hospitals.”

A winning combination

The complement of providers, coupled with the technology

and facilities at ACMC, is unmatched by any other hospital

or healthcare system in the county.

The Cleveland Clinic cardiologists who practice full

time at ACMC are Hari Dandapantula, MD; Perry Fleisher,

MD; Adriana Rosario, MD; and Gregory Wood, DO.

Together, they have a combined

102 years of experience.

Additionally, Ben Meola,

a cardiology nurse

practitioner who works

alongside the physicians,

has more than 30 years

of experience.

Keeping care local

The investment to create the

Center for Heart Care comes

on the heels of the $1.3 million

invested to develop the Conneaut

Family Health Center and the

$1.75 million to expand the Jefferson

Family Health Center in 2014. There

are plans underway for new services to

occupy the space on the first floor of The

Ashtabula Clinic now that the cardiologists’

offices have moved.

“ACMC’s investment in new services and

buildings not only improves the health and well-

being of Ashtabula County residents, but also helps

improve the economic health of the county,” Habowski

said. “By providing care here at ACMC, we’re putting

money back into Ashtabula County’s economy rather

than into the economies of Lake, Geauga, Cuyahoga and

Erie counties. Doing that creates jobs and generates tax

dollars for our cities and schools. Any facility that sends

patients out of the county for care that can—and should—

be provided here is striking at the heart of Ashtabula

County’s economy.”

ACMC

Center for Heart Care

ACMC invests $1 million in center

to diagnose and treat heart disease

Learn more about ACMC’s heart care services at

www.acmchealth.org/heartcare .

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