Cardiology Services
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The American Heart Association estimates that one in five Americans have one or more types of cardiovascular disease. Types of cardiovascular disease include high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, stroke, rheumatic fever/rheumatic heart disease, congenital cardiovascular defects and congestive heart failure. At Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center you'll find diagnostic and interventional cardiology, specialty trained teams and advanced technologies. And with 24-hour emergency services, including a Chest Pain Center, we're here for your heart around the clock.
Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Cardiac catheterization involves the use of radiological equipment to diagnose heart disease. Interventional tools such as balloons and stents are fed through a catheter into the coronary arteries to reduce stenosis (blockages) and improve blood flow.
The following procedures are performed at Centennial Hills Hospital:
Left Heart Cath
Contrast is injected into the coronary arteries to diagnose blockages.
Right Heart Cath
Measures pressures within the chambers of the heart.
Permanent Pacemaker/AICD Implants
Implantation of permanent pacemakers (single, dual, and BiV leads) and Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (AICDs) used for cardiac rhythm management.
Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS)
An intravascular ultrasound catheter is used to assess severity of arterial blockage.
Angioplasty and Stenting
Coronary interventions used to open blockages in the coronary arteries.
Echo
Echocardiography services include transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiograms (TEE) with multi-plane probe. Inpatient and outpatient services are available.
Cardiology images are available through cardiology PACS, which can be viewed by physicians inside the hospital or remotely using a secure Internet connection.
Peripheral Vascular Screening Program
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) occurs when plaque builds up in the blood vessels and restricts blood flow. Left untreated, PAD can cause pain in the legs and feet, and can lead to aortic aneurysms, lower extremity ischemia (insufficient blood flow) or even death. PAD is more common than most people realize and is a serious risk factor for about 10 million Americans. PAD affects about one in 20 Americans over age 50, and the chances of having it increase with age. Many people with PVD do not experience any signs or symptoms, but signs of possible PVD include:
- Cramps in the leg muscles (calf, thighs or buttocks) during activity, such as walking or climbing stairs.
- Sores or wounds on toes, feet or legs.
- One leg that feels noticeably colder than the other leg.
- Discolored skin on the foot or leg.
Who Is At Risk for PVD The major risks factors for PVD are age, smoking and having one or more of a number of medical conditions, including:
- Diabetes.
- High blood pressure, or a family history of it.
- High cholesterol levels, or a family history of it.
- Heart disease, or a family history of it.
- Personal or family history of stroke.
If you have any signs of possible PAD, or think you may be at risk, Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center can help evaluate your condition and recommend treatment options. Call (702) 629-1347 with your questions about cardiovascular healthcare and cardiovascular services at Centennial Hills Hospital in Las Vegas.
Chest Pain Center
The accredited Chest Pain Center at Centennial Hills Hospital features doctors and nurses who work quickly to identify the source of chest pain in patients and implement appropriate treatment procedures.
Here you’ll find seasoned physicians and nurses who use their experience and evidence-based medicine to assist them in making clinical decisions for each of their patients.
Centennial Hill Hospital Medical Center's accreditation goes above and beyond the required standards for a Chest Pain Emergency Department to include a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) designation to treat blocked arteries of the heart.

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If you have any signs of possible PAD, or think you may be at risk, Centennial Hills Hospital can help evaluate your condition and recommend treatment options. Call (702) 629-1347 with your questions about cardiovascular healthcare and cardiovascular services at Centennial Hills Hospital in Las Vegas.






