Heart & Vascular Clinics

About Our Cardiovascular Clinics

Lahey Hospital & Medical Center offers a number of clinics for heart and vascular patients. Learn more about our cardiovascular clinics below.

Anticoagulation Clinic

The Beth Israel Lahey Health Anticoagulation Clinic is dedicated to providing expert care for patients on blood thinners, including warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, edoxaban, and dabigatran. Our clinic is staffed by specially trained pharmacists, registered nurses, and support personnel who work closely with you and your healthcare team to ensure safe and effective anticoagulation management.

Services Offered
  • Anticoagulation Management
  • Point-of-Care International Normalized Ratio (INR) Testing
    • Immediate INR testing and warfarin dose adjustments at our Burlington (50 Mall Road) and Peabody Medical Center (1 Essex Center Drive) locations
  • Patient Education and Counseling
  • Periprocedural Anticoagulation Management 
  • Medication Adherence and Safety Monitoring

Our team is committed to partnering with you in your healthcare journey. If you have any questions or concerns about your anticoagulation treatment, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Clinic Contact Number: 781-744-8607
Clinic Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Heart Failure Clinic

Heart failure is a major health problem, and in fact, is the most common diagnosis among Medicare patients being discharged from the hospital.

Too often, patients are trapped in a vicious cycle of progressive symptoms. Many patients seek medical help only when they are too sick to be managed as outpatients, prompting emergency hospitalization.

Objectives

Lahey Hospital & Medical Center’s Heart Failure Clinic was developed to interrupt this vicious cycle for patients with moderate to advanced heart failure. The goals of the Clinic are to increase patients’ functional capacity and their sense of well-being, and to reduce readmission for heart failure.

Services

Patients are thoroughly evaluated by a cardiac advanced practitioner specializing in heart failure management. A multidisciplinary team is available to meet each patient’s unique needs , including pharmacists and psychologists. Aggravating conditions related to heart failure, such as ischemia, are identified and treated, and pharmacologic treatment is optimized. In addition, patients receive intensive education about heart failure, proper diet, and exercise. Frequent telephone follow-up outside the Heart Failure Clinic is also utilized.

Patients whose illnesses cannot be managed on an outpatient basis and require hospitalization are re-evaluated by the cardiac nurse practitioner and a cardiologist. Patient care is highly individualized and focused toward achieving optimum health and wellness.

Staff
  • David M. Venesy, MD, Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Program (781-744-8002)
  • Sachin P Shah, MD MBA, Vice Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine, Inpatient Services
  • Gina M. Deignan, PA, Manager of Heart Failure Clinic
  • Amy L. French, MD
  • Philip Formica, MD
  • Christine M. Ackroyd, MSN, NP
  • Melissa A. Mavroides, MSN, NP
  • Amita M. Patel, PA
  • Prachi Shah, MSN, NP
  • Chirlie Silver, PharmD
  • Kendea N. Oliver, PhD
  • Christine Doren, RN
Location

Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
41 Mall Road, 5 East/Cardiology
Burlington, MA 01805

Referral

Patients are seen at the request of referring physicians. Physicians may contact Gina Deignan, PA, at 781-744-8840.

Preventive Cardiology & Lipid Clinic

Cardiovascular disease is one of the most common causes of disability and death in the world. Our goal is to help patients stop heart disease before it develops, particularly in people with genetic lipid disorders, diabetes, a family history of heart disease or other cardiac risk factors. For patients who have had strokes or heart attacks, we aim to prevent their disease from worsening. At Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, we feel that the best way to accomplish this is through our Preventive Cardiology and Lipid Clinic, where experts can concentrate on each patient’s individual lipid problems.

The Clinic was established more than 25 years ago to evaluate and treat patients with problems relating to cholesterol and triglycerides, the main fats (or lipids) in our diet and in our blood.

Over the years, an overwhelming amount of evidence has proven that reducing cholesterol levels in the blood — with diet, exercise and medications — can lower both the risk of a first heart attack (primary prevention) and recurrent cardiovascular problems in patients who already have coronary disease (secondary prevention).

For decades, statins have been the mainstay of medical therapy for high cholesterol. We work with patients to optimize their treatment, including those who have not been able to tolerate statins or who have experienced side effects while taking them. Fortunately, there are now alternative or supplemental treatments for high cholesterol. These new treatments include PCSK-9 inhibitors, for which we have had a high rate of success getting the medications approved. Our cardiologists are also working collaboratively with primary care physicians to optimize care for patients with both heart disease and diabetes. With new therapies available, these high-risk patients can dramatically lower their risk of future heart problems.

Services

The Clinic meets each Wednesday morning and includes senior staff physicians, physicians in training, and nurses. Each patient’s cardiac risk is individually evaluated, and when necessary, nutritional guidance is provided by registered dietitians. Regular follow-up and management — either in the Clinic or by the referring physician — is then established. Combined with the management and/or elimination of other cardiac risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, stress, diabetes and cardiac rehabilitation, the Preventive Cardiology and Lipid Clinic plays a major role in health maintenance and disease prevention.

The Clinic is also a multidisciplinary teaching and research center. From the beginning, our physicians and patients have participated in clinical studies that have contributed to the understanding and benefits of statins.

The cardiovascular risk evaluation and management services offered by our physicians through the Clinic have also provided major teaching opportunities for cardiology and endocrinology fellows and residents — the future preventive cardiology and lipid experts.

Staff
  • Sidney Alexander, MD
  • Jason Grossman, MD
  • Kristen Trainor, RN
Location

The Preventive Cardiology and Lipid Clinic meets in the Cardiology area (5 East Clinic) of Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, 41 Mall Road, Burlington. Most patients are referred by their primary care physicians, but others are self-referred.

If you wish to make an appointment, please call our Appointment Office at 781-744-8000.

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