New York hospital opens cardiology clinic

Massena Memorial Hospital in Massena, New York, opened a new cardiology clinic March 1 to better serve patients in its community with heart conditions, reports North Country Now.

The new clinic, located on the hospital’s third floor, has Aderonke Adeniyi, MD, a board certified cardiologist, available to patients. He will offer EKGs, echocardiograms and stress tests.

“By consolidating the Massena Services on the third floor of Massena Memorial Hospital we are looking to provide care for our patients in convenient way with our high quality physicians,” said Bob Wolleben, Massena’s CEO. “It’s easier for the patients and it reduces confusion.” 

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