Driven by experience, focused on you.
Individual cardiac care backed by deep expertise and insight.
Individual cardiac care backed by deep expertise and insight.
When cardiac problems are holding you back from the life you intended, Brigham and Women's Heart and Vascular Center is ready to fight for you. With innovative solutions for numerous complex cardiac issues, our clinical expertise is reaching new milestones in the areas of coronary heart disease, valve disorders, rhythm disorders, advanced heart failure and more.
The health and safety of our patients, families and staff is our top priority. Our Heart and Vascular Center is devoted to providing the best care to all our patients as we navigate our new normal and emerge from the COVID-19 crisis.
We understand that you may have concerns and want to assure you that we are steadfast in our commitment to safely providing the critical care you need.
Schedule an in-person consultation or a Virtual Visit, so your cardiac care never stops.
We're developing new strategies for improving heart function through research and clinical trials as we address complex heart failure caused by cardiomyopathy and other life-threatening heart diseases.
As a leader in cardiac rhythm conditions, we have experience with the most complex cases and patients. Our specialized team performs more than 3,000 procedures annually in the treatment of abnormal heart rhythms.
As one of the first hospitals in the nation to perform minimally invasive aortic valve repair and mitral valve surgery, we remain at the forefront of valve repair and replacement with life-changing practices and techniques that generate positive patient outcomes.
For patients suffering from coronary heart disease, our cardiovascular specialists provide a broad range of innovative diagnostics and cutting-edge medical, interventional and surgical therapies.
We are steadfast in our commitment to treating you in the safest possible environment and are seeing patients both in person and through Virtual Visits. To request an appointment, please call 857-307-6048 Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm ET or complete the form to receive a callback.
In an arrhythmia, abnormal electrical signals through the heart muscle may cause the heart to beat too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), or irregularly. This introduction covers the various types of arrhythmias, symptoms, and treatment options.
For those diagnosed with aortic valve stenosis, the minimally invasive procedure, known as transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), has become a quicker and less invasive option for appropriate patients.
Coronary artery disease, or coronary heart disease, affects more than 16 million Americans. This overview covers symptoms of coronary artery disease and treatment options from standard cases to the most complex.