Campbell County Medical Group Cardiology is a comprehensive, team approach to cardiologic care for the Northeastern Wyoming community. Our cardiac care team stretches from the front doors of our ER to our state-of-the-art Cardiac Cath Lab, our Cardiac Rehabilitation, and the caring hands of each physician, nurse, technician, and team member along the way.
CCMG will ensure that each patient is cared for quickly and that when you experience a heart incident, you receive the standard of excellence and compassion that proudly services our Northeastern Wyoming community.
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At the first signs of a heart attack, call 911. The classic sign of a heart attack is a sharp pain in your chest radiating to your left arm. If you experience these symptoms, call 911. Do not lie down to see if the symptoms pass.
We’re excited to welcome Bhaskar Purushottam, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FSVM to CCMG Cardiology in partnership with Midwest Heart & Vascular Associates. Dr. ...
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Often, when we think about cholesterol, we think of heart disease, obesity and poor health. Cholesterol, however, is a waxy substance our body ...
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Please be advised of the following Department and Service hours adjustments and closures in observance of the Labor Day Holiday • Memorial Day, ...
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Source: Clevland Clinic A cardiologist is a doctor who’s an expert in heart and blood vessel diseases. They can treat heart diseases and help keep you ...
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Source: https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/articles/2017/02/21/12/42/the-evolution-of-american-heart-month American Heart Month was established ...
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Brighten the holidays by making your health and safety a priority. Take steps to keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy—and ready to enjoy the ...
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Source: National Library of Medicine Most of us know that we can reduce our risk of disease by eating a healthy diet, getting enough exercise, and not ...
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Source: Mayo Clinic Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the sudden loss of all heart activity due to an irregular heart rhythm. Breathing stops. The person ...
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Source: Mayo Clinic Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the sudden loss of all heart activity due to an irregular heart rhythm. Breathing stops. The person ...
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The term heart disease refers to several types of heart conditions, including coronary artery disease and heart attack. Heart disease is the leading ...
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It strikes when you least expect it – especially in the summer. As the weather gets warmer, so does the potential for danger; a simple, beautiful ...
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Constant stress — whether from a traffic-choked daily commute, unhappy marriage, or heavy workload — can have real physical effects on the body. It ...
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Constant stress — whether from a traffic-choked daily commute, unhappy marriage, or heavy workload — can have real physical effects on the body. It ...
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Many factors influence healthy aging. Some of these, such as genetics, are not in our control. Others — like exercise, a healthy diet, going to the ...
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This month Campbell County Health is raising awareness to migraines and headaches. A disorder which, according to the National Headache Foundation, ...
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According to the CDC Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, what you don’t know about high blood pressure could hurt you. High blood ...
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When told that you need surgery, you may have many thoughts and questions running through your head, whether it is a minor, same-day procedure or a ...
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Catch the signs early Don’t wait to get help if you experience any of these heart attack warning signs. Some heart attacks are sudden and intense. But ...
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Catch the signs early Don’t wait to get help if you experience any of these heart attack warning signs. Some heart attacks are sudden and intense. But ...
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By American Heart Association News (Please note: This article was published more than three years ago, so some information may be outdated. If you ...
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