The hospital provides medical and non-medical services for men and women. Medical services include
cardiology, maternity services,
orthopedics,
oncology,
radiology, wound care, surgical services, special care services, and emergency services.
Cardiac and vascular services Washington Adventist Hospital expanded its cardiac services in 2010, adding a new medical director of cardiac surgery and team of surgeons from Cardiac Vascular and Thoracic Surgery Associates (CVTSA) Washington Adventist Hospital was the first in the region to perform open-heart surgery and numerous cardiac procedures, including mitral valvuloplasty, and the first in the mid-Atlantic to perform a revolutionary type of surgery called Mini- Maze that can correct atrial fibrillation (AF), a common form of heart rhythm abnormality and a major cause of stroke. Washington Adventist Hospital also claims to be a recognized leader in the transradial approach to cardiac catheterizations, which allows interventional cardiologists to use an artery in the wrist to gain access to heart arteries. In November 2013, the hospital became the first Transradial Catheterization Training Center in Maryland, allowing physicians from around the country to learn from Washington Adventist Hospital cardiologists how to perform this innovative, interventional heart procedure. •
Bypass Surgery • Beating Heart Surgery • Aortic Valve Surgery • Mitral Valve Surgery • Tricuspid Valve Surgery • Thoracic Aortic Procedures • Atrial Fibrillation (Maze) Surgery • Endoscopic Vein Harvesting •
Cardiac Tumor Registry • Full spectrum of vascular surgery • Comprehensive
electrophysiology service •
Catheter ablation •
Pacemaker and
defibrillator implants • Monitored
Cardiac Rehabilitation • Cardiac and Vascular Research through the Center for Cardiac and Vascular Research (CCVR) •
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) • Primary PCI- an early life-saving medical procedure for heart attack patients
Center for Cardiac and Vascular Research The Center for Cardiac & Vascular Research (CCVR) actively enrolls subjects in a variety of clinical research studies based on each subject's needs. CCVR is involved in cardiology
clinical research trials that range from arrhythmia treatments, to heart failure therapies, to therapies for the treatment of angina and heart attacks. Patients have access to some therapies researched and developed by the hospital's physicians.
Cancer care The oncology program at Washington Adventist Hospital is one of 1,400 oncology programs in the country accredited as a Community Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Program by the American College of Surgeons. Inpatient Cancer Treatments include diagnosis,
surgery,
blood transfusions, antibiotic therapy,
chemotherapy,
pain management,
sickle-cell crisis treatment, treatment for the side effects of cancer therapy. Outpatient Cancer Treatments include blood and platelet transfusions,
chemotherapy, blood Draws, IV hydration, Infusion of interferon, injection of growth factors such as neupogen and epogen. The Radiation Oncology Program at Washington Adventist Hospital was the first hospital-based facility in Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties and in the Washington Metropolitan area to be accredited by the
American College of Radiation Oncology (ACRO). Other oncology services include Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and Partial Breast Irradiation.
Surgical services Surgical services include:
Cardiac and Vascular,
Abdominal,
Neurosurgery,
Oncology, Colon and Rectal,
Ophthalmology, Cosmetic and Reconstructive,
Orthopedic (including total joint replacement),
Dental Surgery,
Otolaryngology,
Gastrointestinal, General Surgery,
Thoracic,
Gynecological,
Urology and
Podiatry.
Orthopedic services Joint program The Joint Replacement Center at Washington Adventist Hospital provides a surgical team, including board-certified orthopedic surgeons, experienced in joint replacement. Washington Adventist Hospital's joint program also offers education and preparation for patients as they anticipate joint replacement surgery and rehabilitation. Washington Adventist Hospital's physical and occupational therapists create a rehabilitation program to meet patients' individual needs. ==Designations, accreditations and awards==