Heart Failure Clinic
The goal of the heart failure clinic is to collaborate with physicians to help your patients with heart failure stay out of the hospital and live better and longer. Advanced practice registered nurses with heart failure expertise work closely with you to support these patients.
Our team continually monitors and treats the signs and symptoms of heart failure, as well as provides ongoing education. Patients can be seen quickly in the clinic, usually within one day of calling our office.
The heart failure clinic focuses on education about medication, diet and fluid intake, exercise, and weight monitoring, as well as symptom management and risk factor modification. Vital signs, weights, blood work, and medication adjustments with refills can all be completed at the heart failure clinic between patients’ regular visits with you.
Heart Failure Clinic Services
We offer:
- Medication adjustments and refills
- Vital signs
- Weight monitoring
- Blood work
- IV administration of diuretics, as needed
- Personalized attention and follow up
- Education regarding medication options and helpful lifestyle changes
To Refer Your Patients
A provider referral is required for heart failure clinic services:
- Patients can be referred after a heart failure hospitalization by the hospitalist or cardiologist by placing a discharge order "Referral to Heart Failure Clinic." Patients can also be referred by a primary care physician or outpatient cardiologist by sending an inBasket message to "P Mvh Heart Failure Clinic."
- Patients must have a diagnosis of heart failure in Epic.
- Patients can be referred by a physician or advanced practice provider.
Additional Heart Failure Services
Premier Health supports those living with heart failure with these additional services:
- Ultrafiltration. Ultrafiltration with aquapheresis is now available at Miami Valley Hospital for patients with heart failure who are fluid-volume overloaded and not responding well to diuretics (for example, water pills and IV Lasix). This therapy takes place at the bedside with a specially trained nurse, under the supervision of a kidney doctor. It usually takes 36 to 48 hours while you are hospitalized.
- CardioMEMSTM HF System is a new tool for managing heart failure and reducing related hospitalizations. It combines remote home monitoring with a tiny device permanently implanted in a patient’s pulmonary artery (PA) for earlier intervention of worsening heart failure. The system detects fluid buildup before physical symptoms occur and electronically alerts our heart failure team, providing better data for making medication adjustments and lifestyle recommendations.
- Cardiac rehabilitation. Premier Health cardiac rehabilitation programs are designed to help patients improve heart health and return to healthy, active living with heart failure.
- Home care services from Fidelity Health Care help patients manage heart failure symptoms in the comfort and privacy of their homes.
Locations And Hours
Atrium Medical Center
One Medical Center Dr.
Middletown, OH 45005
(513) 420-5177(513) 420-5177
Hours: Vary, call for an appointment
Miami Valley Hospital
One Wyoming St.
Dayton, OH 45409
(937) 208-9969(937) 208-9969
Fax: (937) 208-5566
Hours Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. –
4:30 p.m.
Miami Valley Hospital North Campus
9000 N. Main St.
Dayton, OH 45415
(937) 734-6020(937) 734-6020
Fax: (937) 734-5873
Hours: Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.