Discover our range of cardiac procedures at the Stead Heart and Vascular Center in Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. From diagnostics to interventions and surgeries, we're dedicated to ensuring heart health with state-of-the-art techniques like TAVR and Watchman procedures.
Our Stead Heart and Vascular Center utilizes various imaging technologies, including MRI, CT scans, echocardiograms, and nuclear imaging. These advanced diagnostic tools enable our specialists to obtain detailed insights into heart structure, function, and blood flow, facilitating accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans.
Our skilled team of interventional cardiologists performs various minimally invasive procedures to address cardiac issues. These include angioplasty, stenting, and atherectomy, which effectively restore blood flow to the heart and improve overall cardiovascular function. We focus on delivering precise and effective interventions while minimizing patient discomfort and recovery time.
At the Stead Heart and Vascular Center, our experienced cardiac surgeons specialize in various surgical procedures to treat complex heart conditions. From coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) to valve repair or replacement surgeries, our surgical team employs the latest techniques and technologies to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
TAVR is a groundbreaking procedure offered at our center for patients with aortic valve issues. This minimally invasive approach avoids open-heart surgery and provides a faster recovery, making it an excellent option for eligible patients seeking advanced valve replacement treatments.
The Watchman procedure is an advanced solution for patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib) to reduce the risk of strokes. Our experts at the Stead Heart and Vascular Center implant the Watchman device to prevent blood clots and improve overall heart health, especially for those who cannot tolerate long-term blood thinners.
Our cardiac structural procedures encompass a range of interventions aimed at repairing or correcting structural abnormalities in the heart. From congenital disabilities to valve disorders, our specialists employ advanced techniques to restore normal heart function and enhance patients' quality of life.
At the Stead Heart and Vascular Center, we consistently deliver exceptional cardiac care tailored to each patient's unique needs. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and explore the comprehensive services available to support your heart health journey.
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