Bob’s Cardiac Care Story
When Bob had a heart attack in the car, he wasn’t aware then just how serious the condition was. Later he found out the condition has a 50% mortality rate. Williamson Health cardiologist Dr. Keswani provided top-notch care to help Bob get back on his feet (but maybe not back on his motorcycle just yet).
“It used to be thought that you had to go to Nashville to get heart care, so it’s wonderful to know in Williamson County we have such an elite team,” says Bob’s daughter, Karen.
Williamson Health’s world-class Cardiac Center uses the most advanced technology to provide compassionate care for every patient, from preventative care to interventional services. Our cardiologists specialize in different subspecialties within the field of cardiology, allowing them to provide even more focused expertise to provide the best outcomes possible.
It’s a blessing to be here.
- Bob
Love Your Heart, Know Your Risk Coronary Calcium Screening
In recognition of American Heart Month, Williamson Health - a leading provider of comprehensive healthcare services including cardiac care - is proud to offer a special "Love Your Heart. Know Your Risk" coronary calcium heart screening throughout the month of February.
A coronary calcium screening checks for plaque buildup in the coronary arteries and can help determine an individual’s risk for heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Williamson Health will offer this scan to adults, including asymptomatic community members with an average risk of heart disease for a $50 self-pay fee.
The Details:
- When: The Month of February
- Price: $50 (Self-pay)
- Location: Williamson Health Imaging (First Floor at Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee)
- To Schedule: Call (615) 435-5361
"It was a $50 test, and I would have paid $1 million because it saved my life."
-Mark Harless, Williamson County Resident
“This scan could be a great Valetine’s Day gift for someone you love, especially if they have a family history of heart disease or risk factors for heart disease like high blood pressure, high cholesterol or obesity. Fifty percent of people have their first symptom of having coronary disease be a heart attack. This simple, affordable test can identify the presence of heart artery disease in five minutes.”
-Dr. Britten Young, Cardiologist

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