Cardiology
Appointment - 919-350-9648Premier Heart Program Built on a Strong Foundation
As one of the busiest Heart Centers and home to the state’s premier heart program with a long-standing history of expert heart care, we continue our pioneering tradition with facilities in Raleigh and Cary, where we’ve established:
- A Heart Center featuring nine cardiac catheterization labs and two electrophysiology labs
- 24/7 cath lab team
- Pre- and post-procedure nursing unit with 43 beds
- Dedicated waiting area for patients’ families
- Renovated lobby with a soothing, tranquil setting
- Heart Center Inn keeping patients and families closer together
- Dedicated parking deck with free parking for heart and vascular patients
- A cardiac catheterization and device implant lab, vascular intervention lab and bi-plane lab for neurovascular interventions at WakeMed Cary Hospital
Our Cardiology Services
- Coronary Interventions
- Robotic Assisted
- CHIP
- Electrophysiology
- Complex Arrhythmias
- Advanced Heart Failure
- Diagnostic Cardiology
Patient-Centered Care
Compassion is at the heart of all we do. With us, you’ll receive support to manage your heart disease symptoms and feel empowered to make choices that will improve your heart health.
Our Specialties
Atrial Fibrillation
Afib is a common heart rhythm disorder. It is a condition that gets progressively worse, but it is treatable when patients seek help early.
Cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for your heart to pump blood to the rest of your body. It can lead to heart failure.
Chest Pain
You can experience chest pain for many different reasons. Call 9-1-1 if you have chest pain. Tell your doctor if you have any chest discomfort or concern.
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
A leading cause of death in the U.S., it happens when plaque builds up in the arteries, lending to chest pain or heart attack.
Heart Failure
Heart failure and congestive heart failure (CHF) occur when the heart becomes too weak or stiff to pump enough blood to the body's other organs.
Heart Valve Disease
When one or more of your heart valves does not open or close properly, it can disrupt the blood flow through your heart and to your body.
High Blood Pressure
Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to damage of your blood vessels and organs, harming your brain, heart, eyes and even your kidneys.
High Cholesterol
High cholesterol is when your blood contains too much cholesterol carried by low-density lipoprotein. It can increase your risk of heart disease.
Structural Heart Disease
This is an anatomical mechanical condition that occurs over time or can be present at birth. It's a defect or disorder in the heart walls, muscles or valves.
Thank You for Choosing WakeMed Cardiology
Make an appointment to see one of our board-certified cardiologists. We’ll get you in fast — within 48 hours — because when you take care of your heart, your heart takes care of you.