ALASKA HEART INSTITUTE LLC

anchorage, AKMedicare Certified

Location & Directions

Address

3220 PROVIDENCE DR, SUITE E3-083

ANCHORAGE, AK

Service Area

This provider serves patients in ANCHORAGE and surrounding areas in AK.

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Note on Service Area

This ambulatory surgery center serves patients in the surrounding area. Contact this surgery center directly to confirm service availability in your specific location.

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Google Reviews

4.6
925 reviews
john atchison

john atchison

It all went smoothly. I could even use your portal. I got my follow up appointments all taken care of. And the outcome come of my visit was good.

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Gale Hall

Gale Hall

Dr Mayer is the best! He always makes me feel welcome and gives me the time I need. His staff is outstanding too!

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Karen Maskarinec

Karen Maskarinec

Every person i encountered was helpful, capable, and kind. A very nice contrast to offices where they expect everyone to do everything electronically without human contact.

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Kaylee Sena

Kaylee Sena

Over the past 2 years I have been struggling with trying to figure out what has been wrong with my heart. The heart institute was amazing at first wanting to help me. Eventually they started to not caring and not listen to my concerns not matter how many times I voiced them. Eventually they had to place a pacemaker but I had no follow up. And my primary doctor I had didn’t even do it. 3 months later my symptoms did not get better so the ended up sending me to surgery again to have ablations. This was done by a new doctor to me and he told me the morning of my surgery I didn’t need it and I should just go home. I refused because that’s what I was told I needed. They found a whole new heart arrhythmia i was put on blood thinners after that surgery. I had to for three months. I had many complications post ablation especially with my incision site. They told me that I had nothing wrong and my pain was fake. I believed them. Fast forward the 3 months of blood thinners no one called me to tell me if I need to stay on them or if I can be off. I called many times and heard from no one. Eventually they scheduled me for a follow up a month later. She told me my surgeries failed and that they don’t know what’s wrong with me and they would call me. 3 months went by and nothing. By Yesterday I want to the ER because I having severe pain from my pacemaker. I was told everything looked okay. I went down to the heart institute because at this point I still can’t move my arm and I’m in tears from the pain. Instead of helping me they lied to me. I was told my pacemaker pain was pneumonia. I immediately went to my primary care. Where they had me do another Xray. I do not have pneumonia my lungs are clear. I have advocated for my self over and over. They do not listen nor do they care. I would not recommend you seek care from this place.

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ron otte

ron otte

I became a patient of Dr Wilcox about one year ago. Since that time I have only seen him once but have interacted with his nurse and staff several times. They are amazing! They are smart, considerate and timely. They make you feel like you are important - not just a number to move along. Probably the best medical support staff I have dealt with. Thank you

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Years in Operation

13 years

Est. 2013

Ownership

For-Profit

Accreditation

AAAHC

Operating Rooms

1

Medicare Certified

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