About
Wendy Hart, DNP, APRN, is an advanced nurse practitioner with an interest in cardiovascular health. She earned her doctorate in nursing from the University of Arkansas Eleanor Mann School of Nursing in 2019. Wendy also has 13 years of nursing experience in cardiology and emergency medicine.
Wendy manages the Northwest Heart Congestive Heart Failure Clinic. For the patient with heart failure, this clinic can provide the next phase in the transition of care into the outpatient care setting. The clinic provides care to assist patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) who are at greater risk for complications, re-hospitalization, poor quality of life and premature death. This clinic is designed to meet the challenge of caring for the growing population of CHF patients.
The Northwest Heart Failure Clinic provides a program focusing on improving the quality of life for patients though knowledgeable medical treatment, vital education, close follow up and support services. The staff focuses on communication and coordination of care with patients' PCP and cardiologist. When needed, the staff can provide prescription changes and medication treatments. Their goal is to give patients tools and resources to support them in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including recognition and management of symptoms and dietary education.
This service requires a physician referral, which may be faxed to (479) 750-1193.
Wendy Hart, DNP, APRN, is an advanced nurse practitioner with an interest in cardiovascular health. She earned her doctorate in nursing from the University of Arkansas Eleanor Mann School of Nursing in 2019. Wendy also has 13 years of nursing experience in cardiology and emergency medicine. Wendy manages the Northwest Heart Congestive Heart Failure Clinic. For the patient with heart failure, this clinic can provide the next phase in the transition of care into the outpatient care setting. The clinic provides care to assist patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) who are at greater risk for complications, re-hospitalization, poor quality of life and premature death. This clinic is designed to meet the challenge of caring for the growing population of CHF patients. The Northwest Heart Failure Clinic provides a program focusing on improving the quality of life for patients though knowledgeable medical treatment, vital education, close follow up and support services. The staff focuses on communication and coordination of care with patients' PCP and cardiologist. When needed, the staff can provide prescription changes and medication treatments. Their goal is to give patients tools and resources to support them in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including recognition and management of symptoms and dietary education. This service requires a physician referral, which may be faxed to (479) 750-1193.