Treating Heart Disease
We treat acute (sudden), chronic (long-lasting) and congenital (present at birth) heart disease.
We treat acute (sudden), chronic (long-lasting) and congenital (present at birth) heart disease.
This treatment relieves blockage in a coronary artery without surgery.
This procedure helps doctors diagnose, treat and manage heart rhythm conditions.
A permanent pacemaker may help regulate heart rhythm if the heart beats too slowly.
This small device monitors heart rate and rhythm. If you have a potentially lethal arrhythmia (abnormal heartbeat), the ICD gives your heart an electrical charge so that it starts beating normally again.
This treatment corrects certain types of abnormal heart rhythms. Doctors use a carefully timed and well-controlled electric shock to the chest wall to restore a normal cardiac rhythm.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program to improve your health after a heart attack or heart surgery.
For advanced stroke care, we have around-the-clock video and teleconferencing access to stroke specialists at Massachusetts General Hospital. Using TeleStroke technology, doctors in our Emergency Department can transmit CT images and test results to specialists at Mass General. This partnership gives you: