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Find detailed directions to Deborah Heart and Lung Center from surrounding areas.

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Emergency Services

Providing life-saving care, in partnership with Capital Health, at a satellite emergency services location

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Sleep Apnea Podcast

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Community Outreach

Our Outreach Program provides health screenings and speakers to educate the public on cardiovascular health.

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Visitor Guidelines

All visitations are currently restricted. Exceptions are being made for the following patients: End of life care – 1 visitor may be granted. Surgical/procedural patients – 1 visitor may wait in the Main Hospital Lobby. Brewed Awakenings Café, located in the Main Lobby, is available for visitors only. Outpatient clinic patients – No visitors allowed. For patients that…

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Guest and Patient Amenities

Discover helpful information on visitation hours and limitations, dining options, parking, and more.

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Pulmonary Services

Specializing in diagnostic procedures, chronic pulmonary conditions, lung surgery, and pulmonary rehabilitation

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Pulmonary Medicine

Breathing is the body’s way of oxygenating the blood. Normally, lungs take in oxygen when you inhale fresh air and expel carbon dioxide when you exhale. In patients with lung problems, movement of air into and out of the lungs is limited, making breathing difficult. The pulmonary medicine specialists at Deborah Heart and Lung Center…

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Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)

Also called afib, atrial fibrillation is a common type of abnormal heartbeat. The heart rhythm is fast and most often irregular. In atrial fibrillation, the electrical impulse of the heart is not regular. This means parts of the heart cannot contract in an organized pattern. As a result, the heart cannot pump enough blood to…

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Radiofrequency Ablation

Radiofrequency ablation uses an electric current to heat up a small area of nerve tissue to stop it from sending pain signals. It can provide lasting relief for people with chronic pain, especially in the lower back, neck and arthritic joints.

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Terms & Conditions

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