Cardiology
Healthy Hearts, Thriving Lives:
Your Journey to Heart Health Starts Here.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. At Steele Memorial Specialty Clinic, our cardiology services provide comprehensive care focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of heart and vascular conditions—so you can access high-quality cardiac care close to home.
When to see a cardiology provider
You may benefit from a cardiology evaluation if you are experiencing symptoms such as:
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Chest pain or pressure
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Shortness of breath
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Palpitations (fluttering, racing, or irregular heartbeat)
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Dizziness or lightheadedness
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New or worsening fatigue with activity
You may also be referred for preventive cardiology if you have risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease.
Conditions we help manage
At Steele Memorial Specialty Clinic, cardiology services include ongoing care for many common cardiovascular conditions, including:
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Hypertension (high blood pressure)
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Coronary artery disease
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Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat)
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Heart failure
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Valvular heart disease
Diagnostic testing and monitoring
We offer advanced testing to help evaluate symptoms, confirm diagnoses, and guide treatment plans. Testing may include:
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EKG (Electrocardiogram): Measures your heart’s electrical activity and rhythm
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Echocardiogram: Ultrasound imaging that evaluates heart structure and function
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Stress Testing: Assesses how your heart responds to exertion
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Holter and Event Monitoring: Tracks heart rhythm over time to identify intermittent irregularities
Treatment, follow-up, and care coordination
Cardiology care at Steele Memorial Specialty Clinic may include:
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Personalized treatment plans based on your symptoms, risk factors, and test results
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Medication management and lifestyle counseling to improve heart health
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Regular follow-up and support, including education and guidance to help you understand your condition and manage symptoms
When advanced interventions are needed, our team will help coordinate next steps.
Please note: Cardiac catheterization, stent placement, and electrophysiology services are not performed at our facility.
What to expect at your first visit
At your appointment, we typically:
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Review your symptoms, health history, and family history
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Review medications and any prior cardiac testing (if available)
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Perform an exam and discuss recommended testing (if needed)
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Create a plan for treatment and follow-up
To help us make the most of your visit, please bring:
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A current medication list (or your medication bottles)
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Any recent labs or imaging results you have access to
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A list of your symptoms (when they happen, how long they last, what triggers them)
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Your questions—write them down ahead of time so nothing gets missed
When to seek emergency care
Call 911 immediately if you or someone with you has symptoms that may indicate a heart attack or stroke.
Heart attack warning signs may include: chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, pain in the jaw/neck/back/arm/shoulder, or feeling nauseous, light-headed, or unusually tired.
Stroke warning signs may include: sudden numbness/weakness (especially on one side), confusion or trouble speaking, trouble seeing, dizziness/loss of balance, or a sudden severe headache. Call 911 right away.
Appointments & scheduling
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Location: Steele Memorial Specialty Clinic
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Clinic Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
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Patients: Adults 21 years and over
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Referral Required: Please ask your primary care provider to send a referral.
To schedule an appointment, call 208-756-5666.
Your Cardiology Care Team
Anthony J. Navone, MD.
Dr. Navone provides comprehensive cardiology care focused on prevention, diagnosis, and long-term management of heart and vascular conditions. He works with patients on personalized treatment plans, education, and follow-up support—helping you understand your heart health and next steps.
Read Dr. Navone’s full bio →
Willow Griffith, CVNP.
Cardiovascular-Certified | 7+ years with the Heart Institute at Providence St. Patrick Hospital (Missoula, MT).

