Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital
Description
The Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital is part of the Wexner Medical Center, which dates back to 1834. The medical center includes six hospitals, 20 core laboratories, more than a dozen research centers and institutes, a network of primary and specialty care practices, a unified physician practice, and a college of medicine.
The Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital has four levels with a total of 225,000 square feet. It has 20 exam rooms, six operating rooms, with video-conferencing capabilities, six catheterization/intervention and electrophysiology labs, six echocardiography labs, two echo stress test suites, four noninvasive vascular labs, three nuclear stress labs, a cardiovascular CT, a cardiac MR, a cardiac device implant lab, and a transesophageal echo lab.
Two new floors include 60 private critical care patient rooms, 30 for electrophysiology and arrhythmia management, and 30 for management of patients in heart failure. Construction five new elevators and one oversized patient transport elevator.
Procedures
The hospital provides procedures that include:
- Cardiac catheterizations
- Angioplasties
- Open-heart surgery
- Cardiovascular imaging
- Vascular interventions
- Minimally-invasive robotic procedures
- Full range of testing and laboratory services for diagnosing cardiovascular disease
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