Outer Banks Health (OBH) recently announced that it will open a cardiology practice in May 2025.
As Eastern Carolina Cardiovascular (ECC), located in OBH’s medical office building, closes with Lindsey White, MD, preparing for retirement, OBH will welcome all ECC patients to keep this crucial line of care local. OBH and ECC have long-shared resources, making the transition a natural next step.
“This community is incredibly special to me, and I’ve built strong, meaningful relationships with so many of my patients over the years. As I move into this next chapter, I do so with complete confidence in the OBH team. I know they will continue to provide the high-quality care my patients deserve,” White said.
Patients will continue to see the same providers, including Robin Adami, ANP, Kimberly Caesar, PA-C, and Krista Hess, AGACNP-C. White will continue to see patients at OBH during the transition period, and OBH will deliver uninterrupted heart care while actively recruiting a full-time, on-site cardiologist.
“We are proud to welcome this practice into our system and are incredibly thankful for the years of dedication Dr. White has given to the Outer Banks community for building such an incredible practice. He has built a really strong foundation for cardiac care on the Outer Banks, and OBH plans to continue that legacy,” said Ronnie Sloan, president of OBH.
The current cardiology space in the medical office building will undergo a renovation to bring a modern, patient-centered design with updated features and exam rooms.
Privacy and safety are top priorities for OBH and ECC. Patients can expect a seamless transition compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, with all medical records remaining secure and confidential throughout the entire process.
Head to www.outerbankshealth.org/services/cardiology to learn more.