LEWISTON — Dr. Mark Kolasa has joined the staff at Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute, 60 High St.
He will lead the electrophysiology department and continue to expand the service capabilities of CMHVI.
Kolasa earned his medical degree from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, and is a 31-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He completed his internal medicine residency and cardiovascular disease fellowship at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas.
He also completed a cardiac electrophysiology fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and clinical cardiac electrophysiology. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and a member of the Heart Rhythm Society.
“Electrophysiology brings to bear a unique blend of science, technology and medical knowledge to benefit those with heart rhythm problems,” Kolasa explained of his chosen specialty.
Kolasa sees patients at Central Maine Heart Associates, part of Central Maine Healthcare, and can be reached by calling 207-753-3900.

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