Structural Heart and Valve Disease Program
Find a heart valve disease specialistOur Structural Heart and Valve Disease program provides comprehensive, team-based care for conditions affecting the heart's valves, walls, and chambers.
Structural heart disease may be present from birth (congenital) or develop over time.
We specialize in minimally invasive, catheter-based procedures to treat defective or malfunctioning valves, including the aortic and mitral valves. These valves are essential in regulating blood flow throughout the body. When they fail to function properly, it can lead to valve disease, which may severely impact your quality of life and result in serious cardiac complications.
Our Structural Heart and Valve Disease Program unites leading experts and cutting-edge resources to deliver highly specialized care. Our team collaborates with you to set long-term goals, create a personalized care plan, and help you return to your life as quickly as possible. Contact our structural heart team for more information.
Why choose Englewood Health for heart valve disease care?
We offer:
The treatment of valve disease is undergoing a rapid change as we speak. The traditional treatment has been open heart surgery to replace the blocked valve. Unfortunately, because this is a mechanical problem, there are no medications that can help. However, this has changed with the development of newer procedures.
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Ramin Hastings, MD, Medical Director of the Structural Heart and Valve Program
Valve Conditions We Treat
Our team diagnoses and treats the range of ailments that can affect any of your four valves, including:
Treatment Options for Valve Disease
The treatment for valve disease depends on the type and severity of your condition. Common treatments include:
Medication
Medication can help symptoms and prevent complications, but cannot correct the cause of valve disease.
Valve Repair
Some valve problems can be fixed without replacing the valve, through surgery or a minimally invasive option. These include:
Valve Replacement
Englewood Hospital has experience with all types of surgical valve replacement. For many people with aortic stenosis, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is an ideal option. This is an advanced procedure that delivers an artificial aortic valve through a catether, replacing your damaged valve. Englewood Hospital has one of the most experienced TAVR programs in New Jersey. Learn more about our TAVR program.
For More Information
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