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Home > News and Publications > JHM Publications > Johns Hopkins Medicine Suburban > New Directions Winter 2012
Johns Hopkins Medicine Suburban - MobileMed/NIH Heart Clinic at Suburban Hospital
New Directions Winter 2012
MobileMed/NIH Heart Clinic at Suburban Hospital
Date: November 1, 2012
The MobileMed/NIH Heart Clinic at Suburban Hospital is celebrating five years of caring for people with serious heart conditions who otherwise would not have access to specialty care services. The clinic is the first in Montgomery County to bring together resources to create access to leading heart experts for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Staffed by dedicated volunteers and operating continuously since 2007, the clinic has served more than 2,000 patients. With cardiovascular disease the leading cause of death in Montgomery County, it is critical that the clinic’s work continues. You can make a difference. Between now and the end of February, for a minimum donation of $15, you can help support clinic patients in need of follow-up services. In return, we will send you a special Heart Month T-shirt. Call 301-896-3939.
To learn more about cardiac care at Suburban Hospital, click here.
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