
Why we read every prior record before your first visit
An honest accounting of how much chart-reading actually goes into a Lakeshore intake — and why we still think it's the only way to do this work.
Practice notes from Dr. Voss, patient-education pieces from the team, and our annual outcomes report. We write because we want our patients (and our colleagues) to see the reasoning behind the recommendations.

An honest accounting of how much chart-reading actually goes into a Lakeshore intake — and why we still think it's the only way to do this work.

Our annual look at PCI, ablation, and TAVR results. The good cases, the difficult ones, and what we're going to do differently next year.

What we wish more newly diagnosed patients knew before they walked in. None of it is dramatic; all of it is hopeful.

On Lp(a), inflammatory markers, and the cases where the standard lipid panel quietly misses the boat.

Most decisions in interventional cardiology aren't binary. Here's the framework we walk patients through when both are reasonable.

The data on cardiac rehab is excellent. The data on enrollment is dismal. We've made it our business to fix the second number.
Plain-language cardiology — what's worth knowing, what isn't, and how it might apply to you. No marketing. No advertising.