CHI St. Vincent announced Monday (Dec. 4) the opening of CHI St. Vincent Heart Clinic-Pine Bluff, a new satellite cardiology clinic led by CHI St. Vincent cardiologist Dr. Stephen Broughton.
The new clinic is located within the Little Rock Allergy & Asthma Clinic in Pine Bluff and will offer appointments weekly on Wednesdays to help provide greater access to cardiology services in an underserved region of the state.
“This clinic will help bridge the divide and expand access to cardiology services for rural and minority patients,” CHI St. Vincent Heart Institute President Marcia Atkinson said. “We look forward to serving more patients in Pine Bluff as part of our mission to ensure that every individual, regardless of race or geography, has access to quality healthcare.”
The cardiology clinic will focus on diagnosing and developing personalized treatment plans for heart disease and conditions of the vascular system. The addition of the Pine Bluff clinic will allow for greater opportunities to receive cardiology services in its predominantly African-American population.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, African Americans are 30% more likely to die from heart disease or to experience high blood pressure than non-Hispanic whites.
Broughton, a UAMS graduate, completed his residency in internal medicine at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Most recently, Broughton completed his interventional cardiology fellowship training immediately following his cardiology fellowship program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh.
Broughton is certified in cardiovascular medicine and interventional cardiology by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a member of the National Medical Association, the American Heart Association and the Association of Black Cardiologists.