Each year, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) kills more people than any other disease. Patients want new and better ways of healing, and so do physicians, nurses and other care givers. Community and business leaders want to reduce the impact CVD has on society. Managed care organizations are searching for ways to reduce the financial impact of heart and vascular disease without sacrificing quality of care. Enter Dayton Heart & Vascular Hospital, Owned and Operated by Good Samaritan Hospital,and the solutions it brings. This hospital's approach is patient-focused, physician-led, comprehensive and cost-effective. By specializing in the nation's number one killer, cardiovascular disease (CVD), this hospital puts the patients first while providing the benefits of advanced technology and services that focus on patients and their family's needs. The cardiovascular program at Dayton Heart & Vascular Hospital offers patients comprehensive vascular care. The patient rooms at Dayton Heart & Vascular Hospital are private and fully equipped to meet the special needs of cardiac patients. The short distance between the Heart Emergency Center, Cardiac Catherization Labs and Operating Rooms creates efficiency and easy of movement for physicians and care-givers. Mobile medical technologies and instruments come right to patients' bedside - the equipment moves so patients don't have to. The hospital itself was designed as a specialized tool that allows care givers to practice their skills at a higher level. Our skilled heart and vascular specialists are leaders in their respective fields. Among the specialists practicing at Dayton Heart & Vascular Hospital are cardiologists, who are physicians specializing in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the heart and circulatory system. Dayton Heart & Vascular Hospital is proud of its talented team of physicians. The hospital's medical staff are long-time members of the area's medical community, and have been responsible for many of Dayton's medical firsts, including the first angioplasty and the first open heart procedures. Today these skilled specialists are leaders in their respective fields. To locate a physician, please call CareFinders at (937) 208-3463.