Minneapolis Heart Institute® - Glencoe
Glencoe Regional Health Services
705 East 18th Street
Glencoe, MN 55336
320-864-7750
Fax: 320-864-7998
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Appointments available
First, Third and Fourth Friday of each month:
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
To make an appointment,
call 320-864-7750.
Featured service
Cardiac device clinic
If a pacemaker or ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator) helps to regulate your heartbeat, we can help you make sure your cardiac device is working properly.
More heart care services in Glencoe
Cardiologists are doctors who identify, treat and help you manage conditions like angina, heart attack, heart rhythm problems, high blood pressure, peripheral artery disease (PAD) and stroke.
These cardiologists from Minneapolis Heart Institute® bring heart health care to Glencoe area residents.
Richard Bae, MD, FACC
M. Nicholas Burke, MD
Durand E Burns, MD
Bjorn P Flygenring, MD, FACC
Kevin J Graham, MD, FACC
Robert G Hauser, MD, FACC
David G Hurrell, MD, FACC
Susan Machutt, ANP
Stroke
A stroke results when blood and oxygen flow to the brain is stopped or interrupted. This happens because of a ruptured or blocked blood vessel.
Learn more in our stroke manual.

Cardiovascular consultations
The number one killer in the United States, cardiovascular disease affects the heart and blood vessels. Our experts can identify, treat and help you manage cardiac conditions.
Cardiac device clinic: Pacemaker and ICD follow-up program
If a pacemaker or ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator) helps to regulate your heartbeat, we can help you make sure your cardiac device is working properly. Our experts can evaluate your cardiac device and adjust settings so that you benefit the most.
Cardiac perfusion scan (heart blood flow test)
This test goes beyond the traditional exercise stress test by producing images of the heart's blood flow at rest and during exercise.
An echocardiogram is a test that uses sound waves to create a moving picture of the heart.
An exercise stress test is a screening tool to test the effect of exercise on your heart. It provides an overall look at the health of your heart.

MUGA scan (heart function test)
A MUGA (multiple gated acquisition) scan can show how well your heart is pumping.
Holter monitoring
A Holter monitor will record your heart rhythm during your everyday activities. For this test, you will wear a portable EKG machine. You will have a Holter monitor for 24 or 48 hours.
Stress echocardiography is a test that uses ultrasound imaging to determine how the heart muscles respond to stress. It is mainly used to diagnose and evaluate coronary artery disease.
Pacemaker
When you have a rhythm problem with your heart (usually when it beats too slowly or if both sides of your heart don't beat together), you may need a pacemaker. A pacemaker is a medical device that can help your heart beat regularly.
Learn more about pacemakers in our heart health manual.
ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator)
If your heart is beating too fast or irregularly, your doctor may decide that you need a device that gives your heart an electrical shock to restore your heart to a regular rhythm. This device is called an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD).
Learn more about ICDs in our heart health manual.