Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Heart & Vascular Care Elk Grove
Locations

Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Heart & Vascular Care Elk Grove

  • Cardiology

Hours

Monday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m..
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Your cardiologist is your primary heart doctor

Ascension Medical Group Illinois -Heart & Vascular Care Elk Grove in Elk Grove Village, IL, delivers specialty and surgical care for heart conditions.

Cardiologists at Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Heart & Vascular Care Elk Grove in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, are specially trained in the latest heart and vascular testing, treatment and procedures to prevent, diagnose and treat heart disease. We provide primary care for cardiovascular diseases. We take the time to understand you and your health to provide heart care and a personalized care plan that's right for you. Talk with your cardiologist about new symptoms, your health history and how to manage medications and risk factors for heart disease. Your care team coordinates any heart tests, diagnostics and treatments, and monitors your heart care to help prevent more serious conditions such as heart attack and stroke. And, if surgery is part of your care plan, your cardiologist will connect you with a cardiovascular surgeon and other cardiovascular specialists.

Suite 101 is our primary office on the Ascension Alexian Brothers campus.

If your care requires imaging, lab testing or pharmacy support, we help connect the dots for you. Imaging tests, cholesterol tests, heart enzyme blood tests, EKG, and blood pressure monitoring help your doctor diagnose heart disease, such as irregular heartbeat, leaky heart valve, clogged coronary artery, and more.

Multispecialty care for many cardiovascular diseases

  • AFib and other heart rhythm disorders

    When you choose a cardiologist at Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Heart & Vascular Care Elk Grove, you get specialty care for arrhythmia and other heart rhythm disorders. Your doctor can diagnose atrial fibrillation (AFib) and other common arrhythmias. Having AFib increases your risk for a stroke or transient ischemic attack (also called a TIA or mini-stroke). It's important to establish a relationship with a cardiologist who can help you manage your arrhythmia.

  • Cardiac therapeutics and surgery

    Your team of doctors and your care plan is customized for your needs and may include various specialists and advanced therapeutics and surgery. Your doctors are part of a national team of cardiovascular specialists, surgeons and care teams that deliver treatments, including:

    • Anticoagulation therapy
    • Cardiac artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery
    • Heart failure management
    • Heart transplant surgery and ventricular assist devices (VAD)
    • Implantable pacemakers and defibrillators
    • Implantable loop recorder for long-term heart rhythm monitoring
    • Medication management
    • Pulmonary hypertension management
    • Structural heart cardiothoracic surgery
    • Valve repair or replacement, TAVR and MitraClip™
    • Vascular surgery, aortic aneurysm and blood clots
  • Heart care recovery and support

    Your compassionate, experienced care team is here to help improve your quality of life. Other onsite services include:

    • Cardiac rehabilitation
    • Heart nutrition counseling
    • Heart failure education programs and senior wellness
    • Medication anticoagulation management
    • Transitional care, bridging next steps once home

Cardiovascular research and clinical trials

Ascension Illinois is committed to supporting cardiovascular clinical research. By participating in national and regional trials, our investigators help improve the treatment and diagnosis of heart and vascular diseases. Talk to your cardiologist to learn more about participating in clinical trials.

If you are experiencing chest pain, especially in combination with jaw or arm pain, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting or difficulty breathing, you might be having a heart attack. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room right away.