Under the affiliation, U of L cardiologists will help manage Little Clinic hypertension patients who lack primary care physicians.
“The collaboration with The Little Clinic is a wonderful opportunity for University of Louisville Physicians to expand our reach in the community,” said U of L cardiologist Dr. Marcus Stoddard, MD. “We are excited to serve as a resource for hypertensive patients and offer them access to our world-class cardiologists.”
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