AdventHealth Manchester adds cardiology services at primary care clinic

Dr. Steve Rosenthal
Dr. Steve Rosenthal
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AdventHealth Manchester has announced the addition of cardiology services to its Primary Care Clinic at 56 Marie Langdon Drive. The expansion aims to provide local residents with more accessible heart care, reducing the need for long travel and wait times.

Dr. Steve Rosenthal will lead the new cardiology offerings. According to AdventHealth Manchester, he is an experienced cardiologist committed to delivering quality care. The clinic’s expanded services are designed for patients managing chronic heart conditions as well as those seeking preventive care.

AdventHealth Manchester is part of a larger network that serves nearly nine million people each year through more than 2,000 sites across the United States, including hospitals and outpatient clinics. The organization employs over 100,000 staff members nationwide.

“Whether you’re managing a chronic heart condition or just starting your heart health journey, these services will bring quality, convenient care closer to home—no long drives, no extended wait times, just trusted care in your community,” said AdventHealth Manchester in its announcement.

The hospital group states its mission is “to extend the healing ministry of Christ by improving the health of the communities we serve.”

AdventHealth Orlando, located in Orlando, Florida and founded in 1908, serves as one of the flagship facilities within this network. It offers pediatric care and operates as a training hospital under current president Terry Shaw.

For further information about the new cardiology services or to make an appointment, patients can call 606-658-9570 or visit PrimaryForLife.com.



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