Jersey City, NJ - Jersey City Medical Center, an affiliate of RWJBarnabas Health, the leading academic health system in New Jersey, recently opened a newly renovated vascular center.
“Our upgraded Vascular Center allows patients easier access to a full spectrum of advanced vascular care in a setting that will enable us to continue to provide high quality and safe treatment,” said Michael Prilutsky, President and CEO of Jersey City Medical Center.
The new vascular suite, located in Suite 460 at 377 Jersey Avenue, is approximately 2,350 square feet and underwent a complete gut renovation. The upgraded facility allows patients to see vascular technologists and vascular surgeons in one location for a variety of needs, primarily patients diagnosed with abnormalities in their circulatory system and patients in need of vascular diagnostic testing.
The vascular center is part of Jersey City Medical Center’s comprehensive cardiovascular and thoracic care options through its partnership with Rutgers University, one of the nation’s leading public universities. These include coronary artery bypass grafting, mitral valve repair and replacement, non-invasive cardiac imaging, laboratory tests, and advanced procedures like Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, also known as TAVR, eliminating the need to leave Hudson County for advanced cardiac treatment. Last December, JCMC also expanded its extensive cardiovascular program by using artificial intelligence to evaluate heart disease. The low-risk diagnostic testing procedure, called Fractional Flow Reserve – Computed Tomography (FFR-CT), helps doctors determine whether patients have coronary artery disease.
Additional specialties offered in the new vascular suite include non-invasive vascular diagnostic testing; consults with vascular physicians; vein ablations; sclerotherapy; pseudoaneurysm injections and wound management.
Patients at the Vascular Center at Jersey City Medical Center, an academic teaching facility, will be seen by physicians from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
“The amenities of the new Vascular Center will help patients to minimize the effects of vascular disease, by having access to advanced care and treatment,” said Michael A. Curi, MD, MPA, Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Director of Vascular and Endovascular Services at Jersey City Medical Center.
Both pediatric and adult patients diagnosed with circulatory system abnormalities and those in need of vascular diagnostic testing may see the best and most advanced team of vascular technologists and physicians in one center.
For an appointment in the Vascular Center, call 201-915-2448 or click here.