Parkland Health Center Launches New Heart Health Facility in Farmington

Parkland Health Center has officially opened its new Heart Health Center at the Farmington campus on December 8, 2025. The facility marks an important advancement in cardiovascular care, as the BJC Medical Group cardiology team has relocated to this state-of-the-art center, enhancing accessibility to specialized heart health services.

The cardiology team at the Heart Health Center includes notable professionals such as Dr. Andre Bouhasin, Dr. Azamuddin Khaja, and Dr. Archana Sinha. They are supported by advanced practice providers Kristin Jennings, a Family Nurse Practitioner, and Ryane Fitzwater, a Physician Assistant. Together, they are committed to delivering high-quality cardiovascular care that emphasizes the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heart and vascular diseases.

Comprehensive Services Offered

The Heart Health Center offers a wide range of services to meet the diverse needs of its patients. These include cardiac catheterizations, coronary interventions, peripheral angiograms, and cardioversions. Additionally, the facility provides advanced diagnostic procedures such as transesophageal echocardiograms, pacemaker implantation, and the installation of implantable cardiac defibrillators.

Located at 1151 Hazel Lane in Farmington, the Heart Health Center is conveniently open from Monday to Friday, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.. Patients seeking more information or to schedule appointments may contact the center directly at 573-705-7870.

The establishment of this new facility is expected to significantly improve access to essential heart health services within the community. With a focus on advanced treatments and patient-centered care, the Heart Health Center is poised to become a vital resource for individuals seeking comprehensive cardiovascular care in the region.

In summary, Parkland Health Center’s new Heart Health Center not only enhances the range of services available but also reinforces its commitment to addressing the growing needs related to heart health.