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      We Care About Our Patients!

      Here at Virginia Cardiovascular Specialists, we care about the health and well-being of our patients! We strive to make everyone feel happier and healthier than before they started seeing us.

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      The Value of CAC Scoring & Aspirin in the Prevention of ASCVD

      Investigators from The Donald W. Reynolds Cardiovascular Clinical Research Center at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center recently concluded a study that examined the relationship between CAC scoring, bleeding risk, and 10-year ASCVD risk while exploring the net benefit of Aspirin at three different CAC score categories. The goal of the study was to identify […]

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      Two Exciting Structural Heart Firsts for VCS

      Last week at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital Dr. J Trevor Posenau was the first in Richmond to deploy the next generation Sapien 3 Ultra TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement). This valve was approved in August 2019 for the treatment of patients with severe aortic stenosis at low or greater risk for open-heart surgery. Dr. Sameer Rohatgi […]

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      VCS Heart to Heart – Patient Education Webinar

      Valvular Heart Disease – What You Need to Know Join Drs. Matthew Chung and J. Trevor Posenau, structural and interventional cardiologists with Virginia Cardiovascular Specialists to learn more about aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation, two common heart valve disease issues.  Drs. Chung and Posenau are two of the local experts in valvular heart disease, having […]

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      VCS Heart to Heart – Patient Education Webinar

      The Watchman Procedure – An Alternative to Blood Thinners Join Dr. Charles Joyner, an electrophysiologist with Virginia Cardiovascular Specialists to learn more about Watchman a one-time procedure that may reduce the risk of stroke in patients with AFib not caused by heart valve problems. During the webinar he will discuss the following: What is AFIb […]

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      VCS COVID-19 Guidelines

      We understand patients are worried about the coronavirus but please do not ignore heart symptoms. Timely patient care is important in limiting potential damage to your health. For more information click here. Governor Northam has lifted the ban on performing elective surgeries in Virginia. Virginia Cardiovascular Specialists is now scheduling procedures at local hospitals following CDC […]

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      Maximizing your Virtual Visit

      If you haven’t heard, VCS is now offering virtual visits for our patients. Now, you can conduct a face-to-face appointment with your cardiologist using your phone or computer without leaving the safety and comfort of your home. Virtual visits are one of the many ways doctors and patients are responding to the corona virus pandemic. […]

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      Fast Heart Rate – When To Worry?

      By: Dr. Daniel A. Schneider Experiencing a fast heart rate can be a worrisome occurrence, especially if you are not aware of why it is taking place. Let’s take a brief look at some of the basic questions surrounding a fast heart rate, as well as when to take further action. What Is Considered A “Fast […]

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      Heart Palpitations: Causes, Symptoms, When to Seek Help

      By: Dr. David M. Gilligan A heart palpitation is the awareness of your heart beating in your chest. When you can feel or hear your heart racing or pounding, you are experiencing a heart palpitation.  Sometimes it feels like your heart skipped a beat or you feel an extra beat.  Although most people feel this sensation […]

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      Specific Risk Factors for Women and Heart Disease

      By: Dr. Carolyn A. Burns The term heart disease is a broad term that may refer to a number of different ailments, including issues with the heart’s electrical system, valve system, or its pumping ability. Generally speaking, however, “heart disease” is most often referring to coronary artery disease (CAD). In cases of coronary artery disease, there […]

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      Radial Cardiac Catheterization: Differences and Benefits

      By: Dr. Ashwani Kumar A cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat certain heart conditions (for example, blockages). During a cardiac catheterization, a catheter is put into a blood vessel so that a doctor may perform diagnostic tests and treatments on your heart. The difference between a standard catheterization (femoral) and a radial […]

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      Reasons for Chest Tightness and What You Can Do About It

      By: Dr. William L. Coble, Jr. The words chest pain and chest tightness are often used synonymously, but it’s the former that represents more of a catch-all terminology. Chest tightness is generally associated with a heaviness or achy feeling, while a “pins and needles” sensation is usually more indicative of musculoskeletal issues. Let’s take a closer […]

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      How to Be a Prepared Virginia Cardiovascular Patient

      Being a prepared patient will help your doctor diagnose and treat you more accurately; and it will help you get the most out of your visit as well. Before scheduling an appointment make sure you understand how your insurance works and what it pays for, including what your deductible and co-pay are.  You should also […]

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      Sports Cardiology – Who Should Get a Cardiac Screening?

      By: Dr. Timothy W. Hagemann Why You Need a Cardiac Screening Whether you’re a professional athlete or playing at a much less competitive level – say in a recreational or weekend league, you may benefit from seeing a Sports Cardiologist. You don’t have to be out-of-shape, obese or old to have heart problems. People of all […]

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      Aortic Stenosis and TAVR: Options for High Risk Patients

      Aortic stenosis is a cardiac condition where the aortic valve of the heart narrows and calcifies, preventing it from fully opening. This obstructs blood flow from the heart to other parts of the body and makes the heart work much harder. The condition occurs most often in elderly individuals – up to 10% of those […]

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      How to Determine Your High Cholesterol Health Risk

      A common misperception is that “cholesterol” is a bad thing. True, cholesterol has received a lot of bad press over the years, but the fact is, our body needs cholesterol to function. Your liver is constantly making cholesterol to ensure you have enough and cholesterol is an important building block for our brains, nervous system […]

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      Causes of Heart Block & Treatment Options

      By: Dr. Bradford J. Matthews Heart block is an abnormal heart rhythm where the heart beats too slowly, a condition called bradycardia. It is caused by a blockage that disrupts the communication between the upper and lower chambers of the heart. Heart block can be acquired, meaning it is the result of damage to the heart, […]

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      High Cholesterol Causes and Lifestyle Modifications

      By: Dr. Reza K. Omarzai When it comes to understanding your cholesterol levels, it is important to make sense of the numbers themselves, what risks they pose, and how to control your cholesterol levels through lifestyle modifications.   What is Cholesterol? Cholesterol is a fatty, wax-like substance that is found in cells throughout the body.  […]

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      High Cholesterol Therapy Options: Statins

      By: Dr. Reza K. Omarzai While smoking, obesity, lack of activity and other controllable issues can contribute to high cholesterol; there are factors that can contribute to elevated LDL levels that are not due to a person’s daily habits. Situations like these may include: Someone with familial lipid abnormalities will have high cholesterol because of their […]

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