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The Heart Institute at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center

You don’t have to go far to find advanced heart care, it’s right here at the Heart Institute at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center -- home to the region’s only cardiac surgery program. Our clinical outcomes are excellent, rivaling leading heart centers; our patient satisfaction rate exceeds 98 percent.

The Heart Institute offers nearly every surgical and technological treatment for heart disease available today. We are the area’s sole provider of emergency catheterization services for patients experiencing heart attacks. In 2004, the Heart Institute became New Jersey’s first state-designated Chest Pain Center.

Our New York University-affiliated cardiothoracic surgeons, as well as our physician’s assistants and specially trained cardiac nurses, provide outstanding and compassionate care -- close to home.

Learn more by visiting the Heart Institute's web site »


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