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Cardiology - Jacksonville

About Us

Trinity Mother Frances has been the recognized leader in east Texas heart care since 1983 and is committed to providing prevention programs, detection methods, and rehabilitation programs to help those with heart disease recover and lead healthy and active lives.

The Silent Killer

With heart disease being the leading cause of death in America, we feel it is crucial to raise awareness of the fact that heart attack warning signs differ for men and women. When someone is having a heart attack, every second counts. Knowing the signs and taking immediate action can save someone’s life.

Heart Attack Warning Signs

MEN
· Chest pain lasting more than 15 minutes
· Chest pain that goes away and comes back
· Discomfort in the jaw, neck, shoulders, arms or back
· Intense sweating or shortness of breath
· Nausea or vomiting

WOMEN
· Unusual chest or abdominal pain
· Cold sweats, chills or paleness
· Shortness of breath and difficulty breathing
· Unexplained anxiety, weakness or fatigue
· Nausea, vomiting or dizziness

If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these symptoms, call 911 immediately and ask EMS to take you to the Trinity Mother Frances - Jacksonville Emergency Care Center.

Our Heart Center

The Trinity Mother Frances Heart Center – Jacksonville, brings the expertise of our highly skilled visiting cardiologists and state-of-the-art technology generally available only in elite hospitals in major metropolitan areas right here close to home. It features an impressive cath lab, as well as facilities appropriate for non-invasive cardiac procedures, echocardiography, stress testing, EKG, Holter monitoring and cardiac rehabilitation programs.

Our Cath Lab

The Heart Center includes a spacious 560-square-foot cardiac catheterization lab, and is equipped with advanced diagnostic technology, including 3-D rotational angiography. This digital technology produces enhanced image clarity to aid physicians in obtaining more a accurate diagnosis. And our intricate networking system allows imaging to be easily transferred between physicians within our health system and throughout the region.

Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program

Our skilled cardiac rehab specialist’s utilize the latest equipment and information available to assist our heart patients in achieving complete recoveries.

The ultimate goal of cardiac rehab is to help reduce your risk of future cardiac events and to improve your health. Our cardiac rehabilitation program is a medically-supervised, two-phase program for individuals with heart disease.

Phase I begins in the hospital after a heart attack, heart surgery or other cardiac admission. This phase includes risk factor education, mobilization, home exercise instruction from the cardiac rehab team, and nutritional information.

Phase II is our outpatient, medically-supervised program. Through education and monitored exercise, individuals can safely resume their daily activities at work or at home, and can feel better while doing so. Each participant's program is unique and individually planned, including input from his/her physician, nurses, wellness specialists and the patient.

For Our Patients

The physicians and staff of Trinity Clinic strive to offer our patients, convenient and high quality care and one of the ways we do this is by offering our patients online health services at mytconline.com, including:

• Online appointment scheduling
• Medical record access
• Medication renewals


Meet The Cardiologists

Robert Carney, MD
Brent Davis, MD
David Dick, MD
David Hector, MD
J. Daniel Jackman, MD
Kenneth Kummerfeld, MD
Frank Navetta, MD
John Sims, MD
Robert Smith, MD
Tad Tolleson, MD
Stan Weiner, MD


Our Facility

Trinity Mother Frances – Jacksonville
Heart Center
2026 S. Jackson St.
Jacksonville, TX 75766
Phone: (903) 541-4500
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