Your Heart. Your Life. Our Purpose.
Bringing Expert Heart Care to Corpus Christi
At CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic in Corpus Christi, you can receive tests and treatments to ensure your heart is and remains healthy. Our clinic conducts routine heart checkups for preventive care and provides noninvasive treatment and surgery.
Services:
- Electrocardiography
- Echocardiography and Ultrasound
- Peripheral Vascular Ultrasound
- Cardiac Monitoring and Rhythm Device Clinic
- Rhythm Device Clinic
Adjoining State-of-the-Art Catheterization Lab
CHRISTUS Health's cardiac catheterization lab, which is in the same building, offers cardiac testing and procedures to diagnose and treat common heart and blood vessel problems. With this high-tech lab, you have sophisticated heart care procedures in your community, ensuring access to the best treatments close to home.
Our highly experienced team can quickly evaluate blockages and provide necessary treatment, resulting in better recovery and improved quality of life for our patients.
Dedicated Ancillary Clinics
We also operate three ancillary clinics focused on anti-coagulation, congestive heart failure, and arrhythmia management. These specialized clinics support our comprehensive approach to heart care, providing targeted treatments and monitoring, including our cardiac monitoring and rhythm device clinic, which offers a range of monitoring services from insight monitoring to mobile cardiac telemetry.
Local Care with Network-wide Support
CHRISTUS Health in Corpus Christi has six cardiology clinics throughout the area, including Alice, Beeville, Kingsville, and Rockport. When you receive heart care at CHRISTUS Health, you are part of CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital's care network, which offers ongoing, connected health services close to home.
At CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic, you get the best of both worlds: easy access to local heart care and the support of the vast CHRISTUS Health network. Your local clinic is part of the CHRISTUS network that covers Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas. This means you get top heart experts and advanced treatments in your community.
Heart Care at CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic
Cardiac Nuclear Imaging: Advanced imaging to assess blood flow and function of the heart.
Exercise Stress Testing: Evaluates heart function under stress to detect heart conditions.
Cardiac Echo (2D & Doppler): Uses sound waves to create images of the heart, showing its structure and function.
Stress Echo: Determines how well your heart and blood vessels are working during physical activity.
Aorta Ultrasound: Examines the aorta to detect abnormalities or diseases.
Carotid Doppler: Ultrasound technique to check blood flow in the carotid arteries and identify blockages.
Doppler Ultrasound: Non-invasive test that estimates the blood flow through blood vessels.
Duplex Ultrasound: Combines traditional ultrasound and Doppler technology to visualize blood flow in the arteries and veins.
Cardiac Monitoring: Continuous recording of heart activity to detect irregularities.
Pacemaker and Defibrillator Checks: Regular evaluations of device function and heart rhythm, performed in our Arrhythmia Device Clinic.
Rhythm Device Testing: In-office testing of cardiac rhythm devices to ensure proper operation and effectiveness.
Monitor Provisioning: Offering a variety of rhythm monitors, tailored to patient needs, directly from our office.
Hours & Locations
Trinity Clinic
Services & Treatments
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Arrhythmias
When your heart races when you’re sitting still or you feel like you’re going to pass out after a sudden movement, you may have a heart condition called arrhythmia.
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Calcium Scoring
A calcium score test (calcium scoring) is a noninvasive, low-risk heart scan used to find out more about your risk of heart disease.
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Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a serious condition affecting more than 6 million American adults. The hearts of people with CHF cannot pump enough blood to supply the body’s needs.
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Electrophysiology
Electrophysiology mapping is used to find the source of electrical problems within the heart.
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Hypertension
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a common condition that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, affects 116 million American adults — many of whom are not aware they have it.
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Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral vascular disease, PVD, occurs when the arteries of the legs and arms become blocked or narrowed, resulting in reduced blood flow to that area.
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Varicose and Spider Veins
When veins are abnormally visible, they are commonly called varicose and spider veins.
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