Heart Services
Atrial Fibrillation
Our expert team of cardiac electrophysiologists and cardiac surgeons specialize in treating atrial fibrillation and other heart rhythm disorders. We are pioneering the use of new technologies as well as more traditional treatments.
Cardiology Testing
Many diagnostic tests are available today to show if heart or vascular disease is present. These tests also show if a pre-existing condition is improving or declining.
Cardiology Procedures
Minimally invasive procedures facilitate the treatment of heart conditions.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac Rehabilitation is a medically supervised program to help heart patients recover quickly and improve their overall physical, mental and social functioning.
Electrophysiology Program
Electrophysiology studies (EPS) show how the heart reacts to controlled electrical signals by recording the electrical activity and electric pathways of the heart.
Heart Surgery
Thousands of heart surgeries are performed every day in the United States. Our heart surgery patient outcomes speak for themselves!
Heart Valve Surgery
Heart valve disease affects more than five million Americans yearly. The surgeons of the St. Luke's Heart Valve Center offer a comprehensive and collaborative approach to heart valve disease and a wide range of diagnostic and treatment options.
Women's Heart Center
Women have a one out of two chance of dying of heart disease or stroke and cardiovascular disease affects more women than men. Heart attacks are more severe for women, and women are more likely to die because they do not recognize or respond to the symptoms. Learn more about the Women's Heart Center at St. Luke's!
Clinical Trials and Research
Our patients gain access to promising new treatments and technologies before they are available to the general population. Our experienced team of physicians, researchers and research nurses work closely to incorporate research findings into the comprehensive care of our heart patients. The goal throughout is to improve patient outcomes and save more lives in the process.
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