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The AHN Clinical & Imaging Cardiology Division specializes in and treats a wide range of cardiovascular conditions. This dedicated medical unit also provides condition management plans and care, with a strong emphasis on using various advanced, noninvasive imaging techniques. By using noninvasive techniques when possible, our patients can often return to their lives sooner and with improved health outcomes.
After a referral from your primary care provider, our specialists provide an initial evaluation of any cardiac symptoms. We assess any risks, initiate diagnostic testing using noninvasive diagnostic tools, and, if needed, perform noninvasive tests and procedures when possible. This helps us to create a personalized prevention plan that will address risk factors for cardiovascular disease and reduce the risk of heart attack and heart failure.
Our team also manages and works to create a care plan that addresses patients’ hypertension, cholesterol, weight, and other risk factors that can lead to cardiovascular issues. This collaborative management of health conditions extends to supporting our patients who may be navigating a cancer diagnosis while also undergoing heart disease treatment.
Cardiovascular imaging can be used to diagnose and create treatment plans for:
Our multidisciplinary department collaborates with our advanced heart failure program, interventional cardiology, cardiac surgery, and electrophysiology experts. This cross collaboration helps our patients experience coordinated care, easier health care navigation, and a team-centric approach that is focused on tailored treatment.
We are accredited to offer state-of-the-art imaging technologies that provide comprehensive assessments including cardiac PET and CT scans. Our staff has additional training in these advanced imaging approaches. Our division offers both outpatient and inpatient care, from initial consultation to long-term disease management.
To help our patients access new and evolving treatment options, we participate in national and international clinical trials with advanced noninvasive imaging for earlier diagnosis. We also participate in clinical trials for the latest treatment for hypertension and lipid disorders.
Cardiovascular imaging allows physicians to see inside the chest and blood vessels to diagnose a vast range of conditions, assess their severity, guide treatment decisions (e.g., whether surgery is needed), and monitor the effectiveness of interventions.
Cardiovascular imaging shows the anatomy and structure of the heart chambers, valves, and blood vessels. The imaging can highlight any abnormal sizes, shapes, or structural defects. Beyond static images, it also demonstrates the function and motion of the heart, detailing how effectively it pumps blood, how well the valves operate, and the patterns of blood flow. Crucially, it provides insights into tissue characteristics and pathology, identifying issues like plaque buildup in arteries, the presence of blood clots, areas of damaged or inflamed tissue, and any abnormal growths or masses within or around the heart. We can also understand how hard your blood is pushing, how much blood is moving, and all the factors that influence these dynamics within your heart and blood vessels. Blood pressure is not directly measured by imagining, but it can provide indirect measures of pressure and fluids status.
The AHN Clinical and Imaging Cardiology Division is focused on the diagnosis, treatment and management of heart and blood vessel conditions. This provides our patients with the latest in imaging options that can identify potentially harmful issues before they become life threatening.
Our clinical cardiology experts focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with heart and blood vessel diseases. We are the initial stop for any cardiac symptom and risk assessment including:
We use advanced technologies to visualize the heart and blood vessels. Imaging helps give an accurate diagnosis by identifying structural abnormalities, functional problems, and the extent of cardiovascular disease. Results also provide crucial information for planning interventions or surgeries and tracking changes over time.
Common imaging modalities used include:
Our physicians include:
System Division Director
Cardiology/Imaging
Medical Director, Amyloidosis
Cardiology
Medical Director, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Cardiology/Imaging
Anticoagulation/Outreach ECHO
Cardiology
Medical Director, ECHO
Cardiology/Imaging
Cardiology
Cardiology
Medical Director, Cardio-oncology
Cardiology
Cardiology
Cardiology
Medical Director, Remote Cardiac Rehab
Cardiology
Medical Director, Aortic Diseases
Cardiology
Director of Research and Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Cardiology
Cardiology
Cardiology/Imaging
Co-Director Cardiovascular/Imaging
Cardiology/Imaging
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320 East North Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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Allegheny Professional Building
490 East North Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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200 Quinn Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
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Peters Township Health + Wellness Pavilion
160 Gallery Drive
McMurray, PA 15317
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12311 Perry Highway
Wexford, PA 15090
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We participate in national and international trials with advanced non-invasive imaging for earlier diagnosis. We also keep up with the latest clinical treatment trials for hypertension and lipid disorders. Learn more about our currently active heart and cardiovascular trials.
Clinical trials are studies that try to answer questions about new ways to treat heart disease with medications, interventional procedures, or surgical techniques.
The plan for the trial, called a protocol, explains what the trial will do and how the study will be done. Based on the questions the research is trying to answer, each clinical trial protocol outlines specific criteria necessary to be eligible to join the trial.
Common criteria for entering a trial are:
Federal rules help ensure that clinical trials are run in an ethical manner, with your rights and safety protected. It’s to ensure that you’re not put at increased risk by participating in the trial, and that the results of the study are accurate and meaningful.
There are two ways for medical professionals, who are not a part of Allegheny Health Network, to refer their patients to an AHN specialist and request their first appointment. You can:
For more information about referring your patient to an AHN specialist, read the Independent Physician Referral FAQs.
Once your patient is receiving care from an AHN specialist, you can view their test results, see their treatment plan, follow their treatment progress, and collaborate with our team using the EpicCare® Link™ platform.
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