We’re pleased to bring specialized heart care for patients to Columbia, IL. Mercy cardiologists in Columbia focus on the prevention and treatment of all aspects of cardiovascular disease. Our board-certified physicians and supporting team help you lower your risk of heart disease with lifestyle changes, as well as treat a variety of heart-related conditions with full access to the latest advances in cardiovascular technology that are offered at Mercy South's Heart and Vascular Clinic.
Dr Sheehy has special interests in complex coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, advanced cardiac imaging, and structural heart disease. He completed additional training in structural intervention focused on innovative and minimally invasive approaches for valve replacement and repair, as well as procedures to alleviate the need for long-term blood thinners for patients with atrial fibrillation.
At Mercy, we offer comprehensive services to diagnose and treat a full range of conditions, including:
Protect your heart from Coronary Artery Disease. Get expert diagnosis and treatment at Mercy. Find a specialist and take action today!
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