Bronson Advanced Cardiac Healthcare

Bronson Advanced Cardiac Healthcare Dr. Douglas Wunderly began this practice in Kalamazoo in 1990 as an interventional and general cardiologist. As demand for our services increased, Drs.

He founded Advanced Cardiac Healthcare in February, 1992. As the practice grew, it moved from the Forum Building on Rose Street to the Bronson Methodist Hospital campus. The specialty expanded as well and Dr. Joel Reinoehl, an electrophysiologist joined us in 1995. Dr. Christopher Rogers arrived two years later as an interventional cardiologist and has further developed skills in peripheral vascul

ar disease as well. To provide a greater range of expertise, Dr. John Schonder joined the group in 2000, with specialized training in echocardiography and adult congenital heart disease. Michael Pawlik and Robert Williams were added as general cardiologists. In 2005, Dr. Thomas Keller, Jr, joined the practice to provide interventional and peripheral vascular disease treatment. Dr. Brett Eliuk joins us in 2007 as a general cardiologist. In 2008, we added Dr. Michael Pack, who specializes in Comprehensive Echocardiography and Nuclear Cardiology. Although all complementary backgrounds and expertise, the physicians in our practice have come from the Midwest with commitment to the area and bring up-to-date skills and knowledge directly from their training program. Office locations have been added over the years to include satellites at Allegan General Hospital, Paw Paw, and Bronson Battle Creek Hospital. On June 1, 2012, Advanced Cardiac Healthcare partnered with Bronson to form Bronson Advanced Cardiac Healthcare. These service expansions were all made with an eye toward improving access to care in a patient’s community and maintaining a high level of quality patient care. Our practice was founded on the premise of putting the patients’ needs first. The practice has been successful by this philosophy. We also strive to provide personal care, stress the physician/patient relationship and trust. As our practice grows and cardiology becomes more complex, it is our goal to maintain the above philosophy and way of practice.

All of us here at Bronson Advanced Cardiac Healthcare wish you a happy and safe Fourth of July.
07/04/2025

All of us here at Bronson Advanced Cardiac Healthcare wish you a happy and safe Fourth of July.

The office is open today but will be closed tomorrow in observance of July 4th.
07/03/2025

The office is open today but will be closed tomorrow in observance of July 4th.

05/26/2025
We wish you a safe and blessed Easter.
04/20/2025

We wish you a safe and blessed Easter.

We would like to congratulate Tuwanda and Hannah on 5 years of service. Thank you both for all you do!
04/02/2025

We would like to congratulate Tuwanda and Hannah on 5 years of service. Thank you both for all you do!

March 31st was Doctor’s Day. We love our Doctors and would love for you all to show your love too below in the comments.
04/02/2025

March 31st was Doctor’s Day. We love our Doctors and would love for you all to show your love too below in the comments.

Our team was recognized by Bronson for our outstanding Patient Experience Excellence in our Kalamazoo and Allegan office...
03/19/2025

Our team was recognized by Bronson for our outstanding Patient Experience Excellence in our Kalamazoo and Allegan offices. This is based on the feedback provided by our patients in the surveys sent out by Press Ganey. Thank you everyone for giving us great feedback.

03/11/2025

Easy 1-Click Apply Advanced Cardiac Healthcare Cardiac Medical Assistant Full-Time ($33,280 - $49,110) job opening hiring now in Kalamazoo, MI. Apply now!

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. Yet, according to the American Heart Association, on...
02/28/2025

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. Yet, according to the American Heart Association, only 1 in 5 women believe heart disease is her greatest health threat. Women who are experiencing heart attacks wait longer to seek cardiac care than men, are treated less aggressively, and are less likely to survive.

Why does this gender gap exist? One reason is a lack of scientific research and data about women’s heart health. Another is a simple lack of awareness. Women’s heart disease sometimes looks different than men’s with different causes, signs and heart attack symptoms in women. Therefore, raising awareness about their risk factors can go a long way toward improving women’s heart health.

“The good news is that heart disease is preventable. While genetics does play a role, we are learning that it is a much smaller factor than previously thought. Positive lifestyle changes can drastically improve your heart health,” says Whitney Coppolino, MD, FACC, Wentworth Health Partners Cardiology at Pease.

Following the American Heart Association’s “Life’s Simple 7” is a great place to start.

People often confuse these, but they're different:More at heart.org/cpr
02/21/2025

People often confuse these, but they're different:
More at heart.org/cpr

Congratulations to our amazing procedure coordinator Deliah on her 5 year anniversary. Thankful for all you do!
02/18/2025

Congratulations to our amazing procedure coordinator Deliah on her 5 year anniversary. Thankful for all you do!

In support of women’s heart awareness month, let’s talk nutrition and diet. Start by knowing how many calories you shoul...
02/15/2025

In support of women’s heart awareness month, let’s talk nutrition and diet.

Start by knowing how many calories you should eat and drink to maintain your weight. Nutrition and calorie information on food labels is typically based on a 2,000-calorie-per-day diet. You may need fewer or more calories depending on several factors including age, gender and level of physical activity.

Increase the amount and intensity of your physical activity to burn more calories.

Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity (or an equal combination of both) each week. Ideally, your activity should be spread throughout the week.

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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