Coronary Intervention (PCI) Services

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a procedure used to restore blood flow through narrowed or blocked arteries in the heart.  Blockages in the coronary arteries are the cause of angina (chest pain and similar symptoms) and ultimately can lead to myocardial infarction (heart attack).  PCI involves the insertion of a balloon into the artery which is then inflated to push the buildup of materials against the wall of the artery. Typically, a metal mesh tube called a stent is mounted on the balloon and, once deployed, serves as a scaffolding to hold the artery open at the site of the intervention.  The use of drug-eluting stents has reduced the recurrence rate of blockage after a stent to extremely low levels.   

PCI is performed at:
Orlando Regional Medical Center
Health Central Hospital
South Lake Hospital
  • Downtown Orlando

    1222 South Orange Avenue
    3rd Floor
    Orlando, FL 32806
    407.351.5384
  • Ocoee

    10000 W. Colonial Dr, # 282
    Ocoee, FL 34761
    407.351.5384
  • Clermont

    1920 Don Wickham Rd.
    Ste 220,225
    Clermont, FL 34711
    407.351.5384
  • South Seminole

    521 west SR 434
    Ste 307,308
    Longwood,Fl 32750
  • ICAEL
  • ICANL