Published: July 1, 2025
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Norton Clark Hospital has opened a newly renovated cardiac catheterization (cath) lab and unveiled a new CT scanner with cardiovascular capabilities. The upgrades are the result of a five-month construction process and more than $7 million investment. They also mean the hospital now offers heart care for patients using state-of-the-art equipment that produces less radiation and better images.
The cath lab technology also offers intravascular ultrasound, which uses sound waves to evaluate the coronary arteries. In the coming months, the cath lab also will begin offering 3D modeling technology that helps providers more quickly diagnose heart blockages and determine the best course of treatment, whether a stent or surgical procedure.
The renovated cath lab opening coincides with an imaging renovation that includes a new CT scanner. While the CT scanner can be used for any area of the body, it also can be used to identify heart disease, issues with heart valves and heart defects. It boasts faster scan times and higher resolution — benefits for both patients and clinicians.
“This is a huge investment in heart and imaging services in Southern Indiana and is something we’re really excited about,” said Kathleen S. Exline, DNP, R.N., chief administrative officer, Norton Clark Hospital. “For cardiac catheterizations alone, we currently are on pace to exceed the 823 procedures we performed last year, showing that more people are choosing us for care.
“It’s really gratifying to know that, coupled with the expertise of Norton Heart & Vascular Institute, heart patients have access to this level of care in Southern Indiana — close to home.”
Renovation of the hospital’s second cath lab is being planned, and a time frame has not yet been determined.
“People in Southern Indiana should have easy access to heart care,” said Ann Marie Holas-Dryps, system vice president, Norton Heart & Vascular Institute. “We’re committed to ensuring these services are here.”
Norton Heart & Vascular Institute offers experience, expertise and a commitment to making it as easy as possible to get care.
Norton Clark Hospital has received Chest Pain Center Accreditation with Primary PCI by the American College of Cardiology. The designation is based on a rigorous on-site evaluation of the staff’s ability to evaluate, diagnose and treat patients who may be experiencing a heart attack. The hospital also is a STEMI Receiving Center, which means it is equipped and designated for proper care of people having a ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), also known as a “widow-maker” heart attack. This deadliest form of heart attack is a complete blockage in a major artery to the heart.