A referral is not required but recommended for most new patient appointments to ensure the patient is seeing the correct specialist for the correct condition. For those, wanting a second opinion, we also offer easy access to our physicians who can meet with patients and their families in person or from the comfort of home using telemedicine.
Our clinic works in affiliation with Billings Clinic Heart and Vascular, a nationally recognized program for heart care, offering patients exceptional clinical quality, patient safety and service.
Take a Heart Health Assessment
If you have questions about your heart health, start with an assessment and learn more about any risks you may have for heart-related conditions.
Heart and Vascular Locations
2827 Fort Missoula Road, (Entrance located off South Ave.)
Missoula, MT 59804
Phone: 406.327.4646
Heart and Vascular Providers
Overview
Our cardiologists, find and treat diseases of the heart and blood vessels, help prevent complications, and work closely with patients through education, and ongoing support. We offer diagnostic procedures, and screenings, to help detect problems while they may still be reversible. When procedures are needed, our board-certified cardiologists are at the forefront of interventional cardiology, using the latest catheterization techniques – such as radial artery access (wrist vs. groin access), for both heart and vascular procedures.
Services
- Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Endovascular Surgery
- Interventional Cardiology
- Non-Invasive Cardiology
Conditions
- Chest pain
- Coronary artery disease
- Heart failure
- Heart rhythm disorders
- Hypertension
- Palpitations
- Peripheral vascular disease
Diagnostics & Treatment
- Cardiac CT
- Consultations
- Coronary angiography and stent placement
- Echocardiography
- Electrophysiology studies (EPS)
- Hearty rhythm monitoring
- Nuclear imaging
- Pacemaker and defibrillator implantation
- Pacer and cardiac device clinic
- Peripheral angiography and angioplasty
- Stress testing
Patient Education
This clinic is a department of Community Medical Center. When you see a physician or receive services in a provider-based clinic, you are technically being treated in an outpatient department of the hospital rather than the physician’s office. Please refer to “Understanding your Healthcare Costs” to learn how your bill may be affected when seen by a provider in a provider-based clinic.
Understanding Your Healthcare Costs
Provider-Based Clinics - You may see a charge on your bill for the equipment, supplies, and services provided in one of our provider-based clinics.