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Heart Lung Vascular Institute physicians provide care for patients with six of the top seven leading causes of death in the United States. Heart disease, lung cancer, peripheral vascular disease including aneurysms and carotid artery blockage, respiratory disease, pneumonia as well as sleep-related problems such as sleep apnea are all treated at the institute.

Heart, lung and vascular diseases are interrelated, and therefore require care from the coordinated efforts of many specialists. Patients will receive exceptional healthcare expertise combined with patient-centered care, premier technology and extensive patient/community education in one convenient location. The institute also offers patients the Heart Stroke Center, Sleep Center and the Lung Center. In 2010, UT Medical Center will be opening the region's first dedicated Heart Hospital.

Through a coordinated network of healthcare professionals, patients and their families are provided the best diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative medical services available for the treatment of heart, lung and vascular diseases.

   

 

 

Heart Lung Vascular News

12/21/2007 Top 10 Holiday Eating Tips read more
12/20/2007 February is American Heart Month read more
12/20/2007 Women and Heart Disease read more
12/20/2007 Symptoms You Should Never Ignore read more
12/17/2007 Hand Hygiene Prevents Spreading Illness read more
12/6/2007 Stress and Anxiety Relief During the Holidays read more
12/3/2007 Free Gift of Support read more
11/30/2007 Hope for the Holidays read more
11/29/2007 Dr. John Scott Joins UT Medical Center read more
11/19/2007 Community Invited to Open House for New Sleep Medicine Program read more
11/15/2007 2007 Great American Smoke Out read more
11/14/2007 Vascular Access Center Provides Care to Kidney Patients read more
11/13/2007 Class Offers Freedom From Smoking read more
11/8/2007 Medal of Honor for Organ Donation read more
11/1/2007 Are You at Risk of COPD? read more
11/1/2007 Eating Healthy: Hungry Holiday Recipes read more
11/1/2007 Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery: Getting Started and Finding Help read more
11/1/2007 Cooking Class Battles Holiday Bulge read more
10/16/2007 Patient Wins National Contest read more
9/23/2007 UT Medical Center Nurses Renew Certification Through American Association of Cri read more
9/17/2007 Coffee House Program Opens Discussions for Transplant Recipients read more
9/17/2007 Team East Tennessee Scouting for Transplant Athletes read more
9/5/2007 Sleep Disorders: How You Can Get A Good Night's Sleep read more
9/1/2007 Services, Technology and Special Attention Meet Personal Needs of UT Medical Cen read more
8/31/2007 UT Medical Center Nurses Earn Certification From the American Board for Transpla read more
8/28/2007 Cooking Class Proves a Healthy Tailgating Expert for Today’s Diet & Nutrition read more
8/14/2007 Dr. Jeffrey Everett Joins UT Medical Center as Cardiothoracic Surgeon read more
8/13/2007 Sleep Center Open House August 15 read more
8/3/2007 Golf Cart Races for the Heart at UT Medical Center read more
7/20/2007 UT Medical Center Co-Sponsors Knoxville Heart Walk read more
7/16/2007 UT Medical Center Adds Extra Healthy Living Kitchen Cooking Class read more
7/9/2007 Cooking Class Sizzles Mediterranean Style read more
7/8/2007 UT Medical Center Unveils Exciting New Web Design read more
6/17/2007 Stop Smoking Support read more
5/25/2007 UT Medical Center Hosts Open House at New Hardin Valley read more
4/23/2007 Father of the Bride Recovers from Heart Attack read more
4/19/2007 Stroke Awareness and Cooking Healthy read more
3/5/2007 Pulmonary Disease Sufferers Benefit from Rehabilitation read more
3/5/2007 Transplant Recipient Knows Importance of Kidney Disease Detection read more
2/20/2007 Chocolate Class Promotes Heart Health read more
1/25/2007 Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Nurse Earns CCRN read more
1/4/2007 Can an Hour of Chocolate Be Healthy? read more
1/3/2007 6 Lifestyle Changes for a Healthier Heart read more
1/3/2007 A New Year Starts With Checking Your Heart read more
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