All diagnosis and treatment options described in these pages are available at Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
Mayo Clinic in Rochester has one of the world's largest heart valve disease practices, with Mayo cardiovascular surgeons repairing or replacing an average of 475 aortic valves each year.
Mayo Clinic Rochester's Heart Valve Disease Clinic offers patients a state-of-the-art examination and evaluation. The clinic is staffed by nationally recognized cardiologists with a subspecialty expertise in the evaluation and treatment of heart valve problems and the complications that may accompany the disorder.
The Heart Valve Disease Clinic uses the Mayo Clinic multispecialty team approach that emphasizes communication and coordination among a patient's clinical cardiologist, heart rhythm specialists (electrophysiologists), cardiac surgeons, and cardiologists in the Clinic's catheterization, echocardiographic, and nuclear laboratories. All currently accepted treatments for patients with heart valve disease are available at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, as well as newer investigational therapies.
The Heart Valve Disease Clinic staff has extensive experience and provides expert care for patients who have stenosis, regurgitation or trauma in any of the heart's valves.
This disease is treated by specialists in Cardiovascular Disease and Cardiovascular Surgery.
For appointments or more information, call Cardiovascular Diseases at (507) 284-3994 or Cardiovascular Surgery at (507) 255-2000 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Central time, Monday through Friday, or complete an online appointment request form. No physician referral is necessary.
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