Regent’s Park Heart Clinics Ltd. (Regent’s Park), an independent healthcare company specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, today announced it has been awarded a contract to provide a managed PCI service at Lister hospital in Stevenage, part of the East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust.
Daniel Oberholzer, Corporate Development Director of Regent’s Park said: “We are very pleased to have been awarded this contract to provide a managed PCI service using one of our fleet of specialist modular cath labs. Our lab and full complement of staff will allow the Trust to expand its primary PCI capabilities for patients requiring urgent access to a cath lab following a heart attack.”
He added: “The award is perfectly aligned with our strategy of working with NHS hospitals to meet the challenges for expanding access to primary angioplasty services to local communities. We all look forward to the privilege of working with the cardiologists and staff at Lister Hospital.”
Regent’s Park Heart Clinics Ltd. and Regent’s Park Cardiovascular Solutions Ltd. are independent companies dedicated to creating world-class centres for the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Regent’s Park develops, owns and operates diagnostic and treatment facilities focusing exclusively on cardiovascular disease in partnership with leading hospitals and groups of cardiologists across the United Kingdom.
Regent’s Park has been a national provider of cardiology services to the NHS since 2003, and has provided invasive cardiology procedures to over 20,000 patients through its facilities – coronary angiograms, coronary angioplasty, cardiac electrophysiology, transcatheter aortic valve implantations, defibrillator and pacing procedures. Regent’s Park prides itself on its ability to deliver high quality, cost effective cardiac care, through excellent service, efficient operations management, well trained staff, and uncompromising professionalism.
The Regent’s Park guiding philosophy is that every patient with heart disease should have access to healthcare of a world-class standard.
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