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Arizona Heart Institute Expands to Singapore and Southeast Asia

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 General News
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PHOENIX, Sept. 16 Arizona Heart Institute, Phoenix,Arizona USA, via its international development arm Arizona Heart International(S), Pte., has partnered with Singapore-based Novena Heart Centre to providecardiovascular services to patients in Singapore and the Southeast Asiaregion.
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"Arizona Heart Institute has been on the forefront of advancing the fieldof cardiovascular medicine and we are excited to bring our clinical expertiseto patients in Singapore and the surrounding region," said Edward B.Diethrich, M.D., founder and medical director of Arizona Heart Institute andArizona Heart Hospital.
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The new alliance will provide for a greater scope of cardiac services topatients in the region, plus provide access to state-of-the-art cardiacprocedures.

"We are proud to be in partnership with Arizona Heart Institute indeveloping and providing cardiac services to patients in Singapore and theregion," says Kenneth Ng, co-founder of Novena Heart Centre. "Arizona HeartInstitute has pioneered many innovative programs including the DiethrichProgram which uses lifestyle modification techniques to prevent occurrence ofcardiac events. We hope that through this partnership, we can leverage theresearch and clinical experience of Arizona Heart Institute to provide thebest available care for cardiac patients in the Asia-Pacific region,"continued Ng.

"Arizona Heart International is quite fortunate to be partnering withNovena Heart Centre in the establishment of our first venture in SoutheastAsia," comments Tad Diethrich, chief executive officer of Arizona HeartInternational. "Our common goal is to provide a true multi-disciplinaryapproach to cardiovascular disease while focusing on delivering the highestquality care which is consistent with Arizona Heart Institute's almost 40 yearhistory."

Patients interested in scheduling a visit to Arizona Heart InternationalSingapore can email [email protected] or call +65 8139 4511.

About Novena Heart Centre

Novena Heart Centre is a cardiology group practice that providescomprehensive cardiac healthcare. Equipped with cutting-edge technology andfacilities, the centre offers a wide range of specialized services, includingbut not limited to preventive cardiac health screening, diagnosis andtreatment of common and rare heart diseases. For more information, pleasecontact Dr. Kenneth Ng at [email protected].

About Arizona Heart International

Arizona Heart International is the international development arm of theArizona Heart Institute. Located in Singapore, Arizona Heart International isdeveloping programs, clinics and specialty cardiovascular hospitals in SEAsia. For more information, please visit http://www.azheartasia.com, orcontact Tad Diethrich at [email protected].

About Arizona Heart Institute

Arizona Heart Institute is among the world's leading providers ofcardiovascular care. This visionary organization was founded in 1971, quicklyevolving into the country's first freestanding outpatient clinic solelydedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart and blood vesseldisease. Since then, the Arizona Heart Institute has grown to expandtreatment and research options with the opening of the Arizona Heart Hospitalin 1998 and the dedication of the Arizona Heart Institute TranslationalResearch Center in 2007. Through these unique facilities, the Arizona HeartInstitute offers the most contemporary and comprehensive approach tocardiovascular medicine and an unmatched level of specialty care. For moreinformation, please visit http://www.azheart.com, or [email protected].

CONTACT: Maggie Cocco; [email protected]; 602-707-3519

SOURCE Arizona Heart Institute
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