Beebe Healthcare’s Cardiac & Vascular Services recently opened a new interventional cardiology lab at the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus. This new state-of-the-art lab adds more than 1,000-square-feet of procedural space for the cardiac and vascular team. Dr. Malick Islam, electrophysiologist, and
The 2017 Beebe Ball, hosted by Beebe Medical Foundation, raised more than $170,000 for Beebe’s Cardiac & Vascular Services. This annual event brings the community and the medical providers together to enjoy an evening of celebration and fundraising for healthcare services. Each year, the Ball allows
Beebe Healthcare is creating the next generation of care, starting with current construction at the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus to add needed cardiac and vascular space. Construction, which was started late last year, is removing the former linear accelerator used when Beebe’s Oncology Services
Beebe Healthcare is working to build the future of vascular surgery here in Lewes. Future plans include the design, creation, and implementation of a hybrid operating room. This surgical theatre offers the latest in advanced imaging technology for vascular surgeons and allows patients to undergo
Motorists and pedestrians may have noticed the construction happening in front of the Medical Center in downtown Lewes. This construction is to build a new hybrid operating room and expanded cardiac cath an electrophysiology (EP) labs. The current project, funded, in part, by generous donations from