Texas hospital plans $4.4M heart center expansion

Longview (Texas) Regional Medical Center is launching a $4.4 million expansion of its heart and vascular institute, the hospital said April 28. 

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The hospital will add a 7,000-square-foot dedicated electrophysiology lab and renovate the institute’s entry and public spaces, along with its cardiology clinics in a separate facility. 

Longview Regional Medical Center said it expects to finish the project in six months and will offer electrophysiology services to patients this fall. 

In 2018, the hospital added a $2.9 million cardiac catheterization lab to its heart institute. 

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