Cath Lab Upgraded at Knapp Medical Center Knapp Medical Center has upgraded its cardiac catheterization laboratory (“cath lab” for short) for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease. ”We are enthusiastic about providing a higher level of care for our community,” says Dr. Juan Joel Garza, Cardiologist, who serves as medical director for Knapp Cardiology Services and the Knapp Cath Lab. “The improved cath lab at Knapp Medical Center allows us to care for a wider variety of heart issues in our patients and is a great example of the continuous improvements being made at our hospital. Mid-Valley residents can now receive more life-saving procedures close to home. When every minute matters, Knapp has the capability to care for them.” Cardiologists are using the enhanced catheterization lab for left heart catheterization, peripheral vascular procedures, placement of pacemakers, and certain interventional cases. In left heart catheterization, the physician inserts a thin flexible tube, called a catheter, to check for blockages in the patient’s arteries. Peripheral angioplasty is a procedure to treat peripheral artery disease in patients whose legs and feet are not receiving enough blood. A catheter is placed into an artery in the leg, then the physician uses the catheter to open blockages and increase the flow of blood to the legs and feet. Dr. Garza has nearly 20 years of clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. He is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Garza completed a cardiology fellowship, interventional cardiology fellowship and internal medicine residency at Baylor Scott & White Health, in Temple, Texas. He earned a Doctorate of Medicine Degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and a Bachelor’s