
Designated by the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), Office of Cardiac Care, this accreditation means that if you or a loved one suffer a heart attack, Archbold Memorial is prepared to provide fast and effective treatment.
State officials completed a thorough evaluation process, including a site inspection and an assessment of emergency cardiac care processes and equipment, to accredit our facility.
As a Level II hospital, we are accredited to perform interventional cardiac
catheterizations. To learn more about the cardiac services offered at
Archbold, please click below.
Archbold Kicks Off Heart Month with Health Talk According to the World Health Organization, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes ...
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Archbold Memorial was recently certified as a Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission in partnership with the American Heart Association and ...
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Archbold Radiology has recently earned the HeartFlow CT Quality Award for Excellence in Coronary Imaging for both the third and fourth quarters of ...
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The American Heart Association presents Get With The Guidelines ® - Stroke Silver Plus award for proven dedication to ensuring all stroke patients ...
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Archbold Expands Cardiac Care with Advanced HeartFlow CT Technology According to the CDC, heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in ...
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According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. A cardiac event can happen ...
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