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Welcome to the Heart & Vascular Center of Arizona! Communication is the key to outstanding medical care. We strive to offer our patients convenient, high-quality care. One of the ways we do this is by offering our patients secure online health services through our website.
The Heart & Vascular Center of Arizona is now able to treat your Aortic Aneurysm Patients with the new Trivascular Ovation Prime Endograft.
If you need expert cardiac care, look no further than Northern Arizona Healthcare. Our full range of cardiac care includes minimally invasive heart and vascular procedures, noninvasive cardiology procedures and electrophysiology services.
When it comes to your heart, you want experts who are on the leading edge of cardiac and vascular care. Our team of experienced physicians have been proudly serving Glendale for decades.
Varicose veins occur when the valves in the legs no longer function properly. This causes blood to pool in the legs. these veins are often raised above the skin and can look like twisted bulging cords. Varicose veins may cause pain, aching and discomfort in the legs.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) is a procedure for select patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis (narrowing of the aortic valve opening) who are not candidates for traditional open chest surgery or are high-risk operable candidates.
Pacemaker surgery is usually done in a hospital. The surgery takes just a few hours, but you will stay in the hospital overnight so your doctor can monitor your heart rhythm and make sure your pacemaker is working properly. Problems from pacemaker surgery are rare.
In atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, plaque builds up in the walls of your arteries as you age. Cholesterol, calcium, and fibrous tissue make up the plaque. As more plaque accumulates, your arteries can narrow and stiffen.
The WATCHMAN Implant offers patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation an important alternative to long-term oral anticoagulant therapy. It is the only FDA-approved implant proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with AFib not caused by heart valve problems, who need an alternative to blood thinners.
A pacemaker consists of a battery, a computerized generator, and wires. The generator sends the electrical pulses that correct or set your heart rhythm, and the wires carry pulses to and from various chambers of your heart and the generator. Pacemaker surgery is usually done in a hospital.
This device uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. Pacemakers can relieve some symptoms related to arrhythmias, such as fatigue (tiredness) and fainting. A pacemaker can help a person who has an abnormal heart rhythm resume a more active lifestyle.
On MyNAHealthcare, patients may schedule online appointments for sick visits. If you’re sick and need to be seen within 24-48 hours , you can schedule an appointment through the patient portal at one of our five primary care clinics. This applies to adult sick visits only.
MyNAHealthcare is an easy, secure way to manage your health online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from the comfort and privacy of your own home or office.
Arizona Heart & Vascular Clinic provides comprehensive cardiac and vascular disease management. Through research, innovation and education, the practice stays at the forefront of cardiology, vascular medicine, and preventative/integrative therapies aimed at cardiovascular risk reduction.
Leg pain, varicose veins and changes or ulcers on your skin may be a sign of vascular disease. Simple interventions, many with no recovery or downtime, may improve your vascular function and reduce your symptoms. Schedule an appointment for a vein screening today. at a Time.
To protect your heart in summer heat, stay cool and well hydrated, exercise indoors or when temperatures are cooler, and eat light and healthy foods. Stay on top of your heart health by having regular heart check ups and seeing your cardiologist when you experience new symptoms. Mission.
Your heart needs your attention. Do not let heart conditions go undetected or undiagnosed, especially if you are experiencing symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations. From preventative care to specialized interventions, our team is here to put you, and your heart, first. With two convenient locations, in-office diagnostic ...
For Summer Heat. Summer heat impacts people with heart disease more than others. When body temperatures rise in summer, your heart has to work harder. And if you have heart disease, you are at a higher risk for heat stroke.