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Do not delay medical attention due to fears of the Covid.

Heart attacks and strokes do not stop for a pandemic. If you have a heart condition and are experiencing symptoms, it is important to call 911 or contact your physician with any questions.


Patient Information COVID-19 - Coronavirus

Cardiology Associates continues to take precautions for the spread of COVID (Coronavirus). As this situation is ever-changing, we are continually monitoring and taking direction from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and the National Institute of Health (NIH).

We want to ensure you that Cardiology Associates takes measures for the safety and health of our patients and staff and maintaining a virus-free environment in our offices. We continue to routinely clean and disinfect surfaces and equipment and practice frequent hand washing.

We ask that if you or any visitor accompanying you, do not come to the office should you be experiencing virus symptoms or have suspected or known exposure to COVID. Please call 251-607-9797 and ask to speak to a nurse, who will help direct you properly to address your current medical situation. This is very important for the well-being of heart patients coming in for appointments.

For patients who may not be able to come into the office or would prefer to stay at home for an appointment, we offer Telehealth appointments, which allows for a visit with your provider and is simple, safe and secure.

As a reminder we have physicians available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you have specific questions or concerns, please contact our office at 251-607-9797.

 

 
 
 

Appointments

Office and Telehealth appointments can be scheduled by calling our office or online. To schedule an appointment with a Cardiology Associates provider, please call 251-607-9797 or 1-800-842-4009, or submit an appointment request online here.

We make a sincere attempt to adhere to the office schedule as much as possible, however, at times, emergencies and delays are possible. Should we ask you to reschedule your appointment, your patience and understanding is greatly appreciated.

Should something arise where you are unable to make your scheduled appointment, please notify us as soon as possible, so that we may reschedule your appointment for a more convenient time.

Additional information to connect via Telehealth can be found here for an i phone and here for an Android.

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