
Cape Fear Valley Health has expanded its cardiovascular services with the addition of Fayetteville Heart Center, a well-established cardiology practice located at 2301 Robeson Street, Suite 301, Fayetteville, N.C.
The practice, now operating as Cape Fear Valley Fayetteville Heart Center, brings a team of experienced providers who diagnose and treat a wide range of heart conditions, including coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure and structural heart issues. The transition strengthens access to cardiology services for patients across Cumberland County.
Fayetteville Heart Center has become one of the first dedicated cardiac practices to join Cape Fear Valley Health in the county, reflecting the system’s continued investment in comprehensive heart and vascular care. Patients will benefit from streamlined access to cardiac imaging, interventional procedures, rehabilitation, specialty consultations and emergency heart care across the health system.
“We are excited to welcome the providers and staff of Fayetteville Heart Center,” President of Cape Fear Valley Medical Group Mark Cobb said in a press release. “Their expertise and commitment to compassionate, high-quality care fit seamlessly with our mission to support the heart health of our community.”
More information about Fayetteville Heart Center can be found at:
https://www.capefearvalley.com/locations/fayetteville-heart-center
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