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CIS Nuclear Labs Reaccredited by IAC

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    HOUMA- Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS) nuclear laboratories have been granted reaccreditation for three years by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) which acknowledges our facility’s commitment to high-quality patient care and quality diagnostic testing.

    To earn this accreditation, CIS’s 10 nuclear laboratories in Houma, Raceland, Thibodaux, Morgan City, New Iberia, Lafayette, Lafayette General, Opelousas, Zachary and Baton Rouge underwent rigorous examinations of operational and technical components by a panel of experts.  The IAC only grants accreditation to facilities that are found to be providing quality patient care in compliance with national standards through a comprehensive application process and detailed case study review.

    Nuclear cardiology procedures are used to assess both cardiac function and blood flow to the heart muscle.  By using nuclear procedures, physicians are able to detect the presence of cardiovascular disease and may also discover important information regarding the potential occurrence of future heart attacks. 

    CIS is one of the most respected groups of cardiologists, representing nearly every specialty in heart and circulatory medicine.  With a team of nearly 500 dedicated team members, CIS serves communities throughout Louisiana, as well as national and international patients, at its 13 clinics.  CIS consistently positions itself at the forefront of technology by providing the most up-to-date technology coupled with compassionate care.  This mission has guided the institute for more than 29 years of service to south Louisiana.  For more information about CIS, call 1-800-425-2565 or visit www.cardio.com