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Santa Clara Medical Center
Department of Cardiac Cath Lab - Dept 212
 

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Homestead Hospital
700 Lawrence Expressway
2nd Floor, Department 212
Santa Clara CA 95051

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Office: 408-851-6700


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Welcome to the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at the Santa Clara Medical Center

Cardiac Catheterization (CCL) Lab is an invasive, diagnostic specialty procedure department which performs high quality diagnostic cineangiography and hemodynamic physiologic studies on the adult and geriatric patients. Cardiac Catheterization is used to view and treat potential artery blockages that could cause heart attacks or other serious cardiovascular damage.

Kaiser Santa Clara has three Cardiac Catheterization labs serving members in the South Bay and Greater Southern Alameda Area. The lab features an all-digital cardiovascular imaging system. The system enables cardiologists to view hard-to-see blood vessels as well as the devices used during procedures, such as stents, guide wires and catheters.

Starting in early 2008: The Cath Lab will offer Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCIs) e.g Angioplasty - a non-surgical procedure to open blocked heart arteries.





 
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