When Carol Counihan began having heart trouble three years ago, she knew exactly where to turn for help. "I was born at Doylestown Hospital," she says. "All of our children and all but one of our grandchildren were born here." Her mother was one of the first two volunteers in the hospital's history. With Doylestown Health ranked in the 2018 list of 50 top cardiovascular hospitals in the country by IBM Watson, there was no question in her mind that it was the best choice for her care.
Treating AFib
Carol first came to the emergency department at Doylestown Hospital with atrial fibrillation, which was making her short of breath. After some tests, her doctors determined that her heart was suffering from severe mitral regurgitation. Her surgeon recommended open heart surgery to repair the mitral valve and perform an ablation (called a maze procedure) to get her out of AFib.
Carol and her husband saw the advantages: a nationally recognized cardiovascular program in their own familiar community, with doctors who knew them and their family. "My surgeon had 25 years of experience—he went to the same Central Bucks high school as our own kids!" says Carol. "That's the kind of community we are. From the outstanding doctors to the entire staff, I could not have gotten better care anywhere else."
Giving Back
That was in October. Recovered from her surgery, Carol felt "a big desire to give back" to the hospital and the community that supports it. By January, she had been invited to join the steering committee of Friends of the Heart Institute, a volunteer organization that supports cardiovascular care at Doylestown Health through community events, fundraisers, and membership donations.
When asked about her experience at Doylestown Health, Carol says, "I tell people what an amazing group of people they have right here in our own community. These folks all love what they do, care about their patients, and get along incredibly well. It's a wonderful environment."
The New Woodall Center for Heart and Vascular Care
Doylestown Health has been leading with heart since 1978, when then-president and CEO, Richard A. Reif led the establishment of the Heart Institute. Today, the Woodall Center for Heart and Vascular Care is a comprehensive world-class cardiovascular program providing advanced and routine care with state-of-the-art technology and an uncompromising dedication to excellence.
Friends of the Heart Institute
Friends of the Heart Institute is a nationally recognized, award-winning volunteer organization devoted to advancing the excellence of heart and vascular care at Doylestown Health through community events and educational initiatives.
Friends was launched by Herman Silverman and other key members in 1978 as the $100 Heart Club to raise funds for a much-needed heart program at Doylestown Hospital. Over the last four decades, Friends has raised more than $3 million to support the dynamic growth of cardiovascular programs, services, and facilities at Doylestown Health. Friends has been nationally recognized for initiatives like its Walk With a Doc exercise program and was awarded the Hospital Award for Volunteer Excellence (HAVE) by the American Hospital Association.
Learn more about Friends of the Heart Institute
About Doylestown Health's Heart & Vascular Services
Expert cardiologists and cardiac surgeons assist patients and physicians with managing risk factors for heart disease, offer advanced treatment options and provide outstanding emergency cardiac care. Doylestown Hospital’s accredited Chest Pain Center is fully prepared to treat cardiac emergencies around the clock, focusing on rapid diagnosis and effective treatment. The multidisciplinary team at the Woodall Center for Heart and Vascular Care is dedicated to providing the highest level of quality care and patient safety.