Fort HealthCare Announces New Cardiology Department

FORT ATKINSON – Fort HealthCare is pleased to announce the opening of a new Cardiology department, which will bring heart and cardiovascular care under the direction of cardiologists with Fort HealthCare. With the opening of Fort HealthCare Cardiology, patients will receive heart and cardiovascular care from specialists in our network.

Fort HealthCare Cardiology will offer diagnosis, treatment and preventive care for heart and cardiovascular conditions, including angina, heart attacks, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias, peripheral arterial disease, and more.

Raaid Museitif, MD, a Cardiologist who specializes in Nuclear Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, and Vascular Interpretation, will be leading the new department. Dr. Museitif earned his MD at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. 

“We are excited to bring Cardiology under the expanding umbrella of care services at Fort HealthCare,” said Michael Anderson, MD, President and CEO of Fort HealthCare. “With our new team of cardiologists, we will be able to offer high quality care services for heart and cardiovascular patients in our community.” 

Dr. Museitif expects to begin seeing patients in September. “I am pleased to join the team of physicians at Fort HealthCare,” he said. “Fort HealthCare Cardiology will pair cutting-edge technology with a high standard of patient-focused care to serve patients closer to home.”

To learn more about Fort HealthCare Cardiology and cardiac services, visit FortHealthCare.com/Service/Cardiology/.  

About Fort HealthCare

Fort HealthCare is committed to improving the health and well-being of our communities, with a vision to be the healthiest community in Wisconsin. As the leading healthcare provider in the region, it is our goal to reach as many members of the community as possible with health and wellness messages, providing tools and resources to help individuals improve their health and quality of life while collaborating with several partners to positively improve the population’s health overall on a long-term basis. FortHealthCare.com.

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