The first and only hospital in Central Florida with a Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval for Heart Attack care
More heart treatment procedures are performed at Halifax Health Medical Center than at any other hospital in the Daytona Beach area. Our team of cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons and other healthcare professionals focus their expertise on diagnosing and treating a variety of heart health problems, using the latest equipment and technologies.
The results are superior clinical outcomes and extremely satisfied patients-a fact that is underscored by Halifax Health Medical Center being named to the Top 100 Cardiovascular Hospitals in the country.
A Center for Excellence in Cardiovascular Medicine
Halifax Health - Center for Cardiology focuses on the comfort of both the patient and their family, while providing the best cardiac care available.
Some of the cardiovascular facility's features include:
- Four cardiac catheterization rooms; one with biplane digital imaging
- An inpatient unit featuring 32 monitored beds
- A dedicated consultation room where physicians can meet with families
- A large, comfortable, family waiting area
- A dedicated cardiology education area
We also offer a full range of cardiac and vascular services including:
- Cardiac catheterizations and interventions such as placement of drug-coated stents
- Peripheral vascular angiography and interventions
- Echocardiography
- Tilt table testing
- Electrophysiology including 3-D heart mapping and ablation
If surgical intervention is required, Halifax Health - Center for Cardiology provides:
- Three dedicated surgical suites
- A seven bed Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
- A 23-bed Cardiovascular Progressive Care Unit
Post hospital resources include a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program. Heart health patients receive an individually customized plan featuring exercise, nutrition and appropriate therapies.
Areas of Cardiovascular Expertise
Treating Arrhythmias
Halifax Health - Center for Cardiology focuses on diagnosing and treating arrhythmias, a leading symptom of heart disease and a leading cause of death. After diagnosing the exact arrhythmia problem, treatments may include:
- Implanted defibrillators
- Pacemakers
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy