Cardiology
Our cardiac nursing services are set up to help provide specialist cardiac care at the point of admission for patients. The team comprises Cardiologists, Cardiac Physiologists, Radiographers and Nursing staff.
Heart Failure Nurse Service
Patients are seen in the emergency assessment unit or while staying on a cardiology or medical ward, with the aim of providing a service that will direct patients to the correct clinical pathway, promote effective, evidenced-based treatment and reduce the overall hospital stay.
When discharged from the hospital, patients will be referred to the most appropriate primary care team for symptom management, monitoring, and support. The GP can now refer patients with symptoms of heart failure to a diagnostic One Stop Heart Failure clinic at King's Mill Hospital.
Contact the Heart Failure Nurses by calling 01623 676012.
The Cardiac Rehabilitation Service
This service is delivered by two specialist nurses and a physiotherapist. This service is offered to patients following admission. The team provides support and information to help patients and their families understand their condition and treatment. They aim to guide the patient to resume as normal a life as possible, addressing physical and psychological recovery. They assess and monitor patients individually through an appropriate exercise programme and refer on to specialist services as required.
Chest Pain Nurse Service
Patients admitted to the emergency assessment unit, SDEC or A&E with cardiac chest pain may be seen by the Chest Pain Nurses. They will review symptoms, test results and treatment and liaise with the on-call cardiologist. Patients will be referred on for further investigations as appropriate.
The Chest Pain Nurses also run the RACPC (Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic) which is for the assessment of patients with new onset anginal chest pain to assess the need for ongoing management and treatment. They also run the post ACS (Acute Coronary Syndrome) clinic to review all patients post heart attack and stent. They are also involved in multiple areas of cardiac imaging and diagnostics, supporting patients through their diagnostic journey.
Arrhythmia Nurse Service
The Arrhythmia Nurse Service comprises of two Specialist Nurses. The purpose of the service is to provide advice and support to patients and their carers who have an arrhythmia, or following the fitting of a complex device. The service is available during the hospital stay or following discharge home.