Expert Care for Your Heart
An irregular heartbeat can be unsettling. If AFib is disrupting your rhythm, our experts understand you want to be seen as soon as possible. We're ready to help you take control today.
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Heart Care at Trinity Health – Frequently Asked Questions
What heart conditions do you treat?
We treat a wide range of heart conditions, including:
- Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) – Irregular heartbeat affecting blood flow
- Structural Heart Disease – Issues with valves, chambers or arteries
- Severe Aortic Stenosis – Narrowed aortic valve
- Mitral Valve Disorders – Including stenosis and regurgitation
- Paravalvular Leak – Leakage around a replaced valve
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – Thickened heart muscle
- ASD & PFO – Holes in the heart walls
- LAA Closure – Stroke prevention for AFib patients
Our experts also treat common conditions like aortic valve disease, atrial septal defect, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, heart attack and heart failure.
What advanced treatments do you offer?
Our expert teams offer cutting-edge procedures, including:
- da Vinci Robotic-assisted Surgery
- TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement)
- MitraClip & Watchman Devices
- Maze & Convergent Procedures
- Ross Procedure (Pulmonary Autograph)
- Coronary Artery Bypass with Arterial Grafts
- MitraClip Procedure
- Convergent Procedure
Why should I choose Trinity Health for heart care?
- We lead groundbreaking clinical trials and research, ensuring you’re getting the most advanced care and best outcomes.
- We exceed state and national averages in quality benchmarks.
- We use conscious sedation for select procedures instead of general anesthesia, meaning a faster recovery for you.
- Our experienced nurse navigators are here to answer questions and guide you through the process.
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*If you think you may be experiencing a heart attack or medical emergency – call 911.