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US Heart & Vascular adds two Georgia cardiology practices

Jun. 25, 2026
By AI, Created 21:08 UTC, Jun 25, 2026, AGP -

US Heart & Vascular has partnered with Cardiovascular Clinic of North Georgia and Cardiology of Atlanta, expanding the national support organization’s footprint in Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia. The deal is aimed at widening access to advanced imaging, clinical research and physician-led cardiovascular care across Georgia.

Why it matters: - The partnerships expand access to cardiovascular care in Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia. - Patients and physicians in the two practices will gain access to advanced diagnostics, including cardiac PET/CT imaging. - The deal also opens the door to value-based care programs, clinical research and shared best practices across the US Heart & Vascular network.

What happened: - US Heart & Vascular partnered with Cardiovascular Clinic of North Georgia and Cardiology of Atlanta. - The announcement was made June 25, 2026. - The two practices serve patients throughout Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia. - US Heart & Vascular is a national support services organization for independent cardiovascular physician practices.

The details: - Cardiovascular Clinic of North Georgia offers preventive cardiology, interventional cardiology, vascular medicine, advanced cardiac imaging, nuclear cardiology, cardiac PET/CT, echocardiography, peripheral vascular diagnostics and outpatient cardiovascular management. - Cardiology of Atlanta is led by Drs. Hector Malave and Matthew Wilson. - The partnership is intended to support patient-centered, physician-led care while preserving each practice’s local model. - Provident Healthcare Partners advised Cardiovascular Clinic of North Georgia on the transaction. - US Heart & Vascular says the partnerships will help more patients benefit from innovative diagnostics, value-based care programs and leading-edge treatment options throughout Georgia.

Between the lines: - The move extends US Heart & Vascular’s strategy of building a larger physician-led cardiovascular network through local practice partnerships. - The emphasis on imaging, research and recruitment suggests the group is trying to compete on both clinical depth and operational scale. - The practices are positioning the deal as a way to add resources without giving up their community-based identity.

What's next: - The two Georgia practices will operate with added support from US Heart & Vascular’s operational, administrative, technology, growth and strategic resources. - Patients should see broader access to advanced cardiovascular services as the partnership develops. - US Heart & Vascular is likely to continue pursuing similar partnerships as it expands its network.

The bottom line: - US Heart & Vascular is using physician partnerships to deepen its presence in Georgia and broaden access to specialized heart care.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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