Tennessee’s Bristol Regional Medical Center Expands Cardiology Services

Bristol (Tenn.) Regional Medical Center’s cardiovascular program will be expanding, adding 5,000 square feet of space to help physicians treat patients with heart problems, according to a Bristol Herald Courier report.

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Overall, the expansion will add a second catheterization lab, five new beds to the original cath lab, specialized exam rooms, clinical offices, a patient waiting area and space for a potential third cath lab.

Read the Bristol Herald Courier report on the Bristol Regional Medical Center’s cardiovascular program.

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