Have your say on our local cardiology service
University Hospitals Tees is asking current patients, former patients, families and carers for their views on cardiology services as we plan for the future.
Running a short, anonymous 10-minute survey to better understand what matters most to the people who use our services, we want to hear:
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- What you value most about your care
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- What changes would improve your experience
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- Where you would prefer to receive treatment and support in the future
Your feedback will help shape plans for cardiology services across University Hospitals Tees.
Get involved
We have facilities for, echocardiography, exercise stress testing, ECG and BP monitoring, angiography and percutaneous coronary Interventions, insertion and follow-up of pacemakers electrophysiology including radiofrequency, ablations and implantable defibrillators.
We have specialist clinics for chest pain, arrhythmia, heart failure, cardiac genetics and adults with congenital heart disease.
We also help the care of patients with chronic heart disease who develop other major illnesses and are supported by the cardiac rehabilitation department that provides a seven-week programme for patients recovering from heart conditions or surgery.
We have a 14-bed coronary care unit, 40 general cardiology beds, 13 day unit beds and nine other monitored beds.
Outpatient clinics are held in a purpose-built area and are shared by the cardiothoracic teams.
Friarage Hospital
At the Friarage Hospital we also have a three-bed coronary care unit, which is on the second floor of the hospital next to Romanby ward, and a cardiac investigations unit with echocardiography, exercise testing and non-invasive monitoring facilities.
The cardiology unit has been involved for many years with MINAP and BCIS in monitoring clinical outcomes. The service regularly and routinely assesses outcomes internally to ensure performance is consistently good.