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News at BCL
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10/01/2012.
Our doctors are active staff cardiologists at
St. Joseph Medical Center, (again) named one of the
nation's Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals by
Truven Health Analytics, formerly Thomson Reuters!
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10/01/2012.
October is National Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Awareness Month!
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12/13/2011.
Berks Cardiologists' Dr. Christopher B. Rogers
discusses Holiday Heart syndrome in Reading
Eagle interview
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11/15/2011.
Our doctors are active staff cardiologists at
St. Joseph Medical Center, named one of the
nation's Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals by
Thomson Reuters!
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Berks Cardiologists' Dr.
Guy N. Piegari performs Cardiac Catheterizations
using the Radial Artery in the wrist
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ENHANCE
Study's initial results show no benefit of
taking Vytorin, a combination of
simvastatin (Zocor) and ezetimibe (Zetia),
compared to taking simvastatin (Zocor) alone.
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ICANL Accreditation
granted to Nuclear Imaging Laboratory of Berks
Cardiologists, Ltd.-
first lab in Berks County to be accredited
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Berks Cardiologists team
with St.Joseph Medical
Center in
Carotid stenting
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The staff of Berks
Cardiologists, Ltd. enthusiastically
participates in Go Red for Women, the
American Heart Association's nationwide movement
celebrating the energy, passion , and power that
women have to band together and wipe out heart
disease
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Also read the American College of
Cardiology's full statement on the ENHANCE
Study below.
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ICANL Accreditation
granted to Nuclear Imaging
Laboratory of Berks
Cardiologists, Ltd.,
saying this
is "one of the first nuclear
medicine laboratories in the
United States, Canada and
Puerto Rico to be so
recognized for its
commitment to high quality
patient care and its
provision of quality
diagnostic testing."
This is also
the first nuclear medicine
laboratory accredited in
Berks County.
See Press Release below.

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October 18, 2005
Berks Cardiologists team
with St.Joseph Medical
Center to lead the way in
Carotid stenting
The physicians of Berks
Cardiologists, Ltd.,
("BCL"), can manage and
treat all forms of
cardiovascular disease. Like
your heart, the brain is
dependent on an adequate
blood supply to function
properly. The arteries that
carry blood to your brain
can also develop blockages
that may eventually lead to
stroke.
BCL interventional
cardiologists can restore
blood flow to the brain with
a minimally invasive
procedure, angioplasty and
stenting of the carotid
arteries. Earlier this year
the FDA approved angioplasty
and stenting of the carotid
arteries as an alternative
to surgery to restore blood
flow to the brain. This
procedure can restore blood
flow without the potential
complications associated
with general anesthesia and
surgery.
BCL’s interventionalists,
Dr. Guy Piegari and Dr.
Niraj Pandit, have performed
approximately 200 Carotid
stent procedures at St.
Joseph Medical Center,
("SJMC"), over the past four
years. Most of the
procedures have been
performed as part of a FDA
approved studies. Currently
this procedure has been
approved as an alternative
to surgery in patients who
are symptomatic and who are
considered to be at higher
than average risk for
surgery.
SJMC and the University of
Pennsylvania were the first
two hospitals in the state
accredited to provide
Carotid stenting. Currently,
eligible patients are
somewhat limited by Medicare
guidelines, however, because
of ongoing studies at SJMC,
almost all patients are
potentially eligible.
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December 7, 2010 -
Berks Cardiologists' Dr. Guy
N. Piegari performs Cardiac
Catheterizations Using the
Radial Artery in the wrist
Dr.
Piegari uses the latest
Heart Catheterization
technique using a patient's
radial artery in the wrist
rather than the femoral
artery in the groin -
Reading Eagle -
December 7, 2010
.....more.....Doctors
on the cutting edge -
Reading Eagle - December
7, 2010
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