Deborah Heart and Lung Center

Located in Browns Mills, New Jersey, Deborah Heart and Lung Center is the only hospital in the region that focuses exclusively on cardiac, vascular, and lung disease using state-of-the-art technology and care. It has been named by Philadelphia Magazine as "the place to get the best cardiac care" and is ranked among the top hospitals in the country for patient satisfaction by independent research companies, national consumer magazines, and the federal government in its monitoring of healthcare organizations.

In cooperation with Deborah Hospital Foundation, the hospital's major fundraising organization, Deborah prides itself on never billing a patient for medical services rendered.

Deborah Heart and Lung Center has 139 beds with a full-service ambulatory care center. In March 2010, Deborah Heart and Lung Center opened an emergency room operated by Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County. The emergency department offers ambulances and walk-in patients convenient access to advanced emergency care.

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