Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care

Category: Cardiologist

Address: 3407 Wilkens Ave #300, Baltimore, MD 21229, USA

Phone: +14106445111

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7AM–8PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5PM

Thursday: 7AM–5PM

Friday: 7AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Barbara Keir

Oct 13, 2022

Every employee that I encountered was especially nice and friendly....they answered all my questions...Dr. Doran was very friendly and patient while listening to my concerns. Definitely better then the last cardiologist office that I went to.

Crystal Johnson

Oct 12, 2022

Ok it was okays

Joe Robbins

Oct 5, 2022

Associates are warm and friendly and take the time to insure your comfort and ease your anxiety

Bruce M

Oct 5, 2022

They always treat with respect and kindness and in a profession manner.

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Questions & Answers

When will the COVID-19 vaccine be made available?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2021
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2021

We are following local and state government and health department guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution. For the first doses of vaccine available, front-line healthcare workers have been prioritized. As vaccine appointments are made available in your community, additional information will be shared. Answers to frequently asked questions can be found on our website at ascension.org.

How do I prepare for a heart scan?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

If you have never had a heart scan, we understand that you may be anxious. Rest assured that we are here to listen and deliver compassionate care that puts you at ease. When having a heart screening, you should not consume caffeine or decaffeinated products, smoke, or consume chocolate at least 12 hours prior to the testing. We’re here to answer any questions you have while preparing for a heart scan appointment.

When should I get a heart scan?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

Having a heart scan takes less than 30 minutes of your time and can be life saving. After your screening, talk with your primary care doctor about your results and about the changes you can make to improve your heart health. A heart screen is recommended if: You are over 40 years old - men and women. You have no previous history of heart disease. You have not had a heart screening in the last 5 years

How do I get a second opinion for heart care or a heart condition?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

Whether you’re dealing with a new diagnosis or deciding on a heart care plan, there’s a lot to think about when facing a serious cardiovascular health issue. If you’re looking for a second opinion, we are here for you. We can help match you with the right heart or vascular specialist. Ask if a virtual or telehealth visit is available for your second opinion appointment.

Are there virtual options available for cardiologist appointments?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

Virtual (telehealth) visits may be appropriate for some of your visits with your cardiologist so that you get the care you need without leaving home. When you call to schedule, ask about the right option for your care.

What are symptoms of a heart attack?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

A heart attack doesn’t always start with severe chest pain. There may also be symptoms like shortness of breath, lightheadedness, nausea, or discomfort in the neck, jaw or arms. If you or a loved one is experiencing the warning signs of a heart attack, don’t wait to get emergency care. ERs at Ascension hospitals are open 24/7.

What happens after heart surgery?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

The care we deliver doesn’t end with your initial treatment or surgery. From screenings to treatment to rehabilitation, we’re committed to providing the right care for your heart — and your overall health.

What to expect when you need heart surgery?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

When surgery is the right option for your heart, our care teams of highly trained doctors will work with you to create a surgery and recovery plan that’s right for you.

What happens during a cardiologist appointment?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

Our experienced cardiology teams start by listening to understand you and your health concerns. Then, we work with you to help prevent or treat heart issues with a care plan that may include medications, changes to diet and exercise, and cholesterol management. Our total care approach utilizes a range of care options from preventive heart care to complex and advanced surgical techniques.

What heart conditions does a cardiologist treat?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

Our cardiovascular specialists diagnose and treat diseases of the heart. They work with you to make a personalized care plan that helps preserve your independence while helping to slow heart disease and prevent complications. Our cardiologists and care teams can help treat a range of conditions such as atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure , high blood cholesterol and triglycerides, and hypertension. Our doctors are also part of an integrated, national network of specialists, sharing best practices and advanced treatment options for more complex heart conditions.

What services are provided by a cardiologist?

Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020
Ascension Saint Agnes Heart Care | Oct 12, 2020

From care for routine to complex heart conditions, our cardiologists, or heart doctors, and care teams are here for you. They take the time to understand you and your health to provide heart care that’s right for you. Their total care approach utilizes a range of care options from preventive heart care to complex and advanced surgical techniques. Our doctors are also part of an integrated, national network of specialists, sharing best practices and advanced treatment options for more complex heart conditions.

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