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Woodlands North Houston Heart Center - St. Luke's Health

22 hours ago Woodlands North Houston Heart Center CHI St. Luke's Health Woodlands Office. 17350 St. Luke’s Way, Suite 400 Medical Arts Center II The Woodlands, Texas 77384 >> Go To The Portal


Where can I find a heart center in the woodlands?

Visit Woodlands North Houston Heart Center - Baylor St. Luke's Medical Group (St Lukes Way 400) - The Woodlands, TX located at 17350 St Lukes Way, The Woodlands, TX.

Why choose Woodlands North Houston heart and vein center?

Woodlands North Houston Heart Center is the respected leader in cardiovascular medicine serving the North Houston and Montgomery County communities. Our Vein Center specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of vein disease of the legs. Pain and swelling of the legs as well as aesthetics.

What kind of heart care does Huntsville Heart Center offer?

Our physicians and specialty staff in Huntsville provide compassionate cardiovascular care using the latest technology to diagnose and monitor heart disease. Arterial angioplasty and stenting (lower extremities, upper extremities, renal artery, celiac artery, SMA, and IMA) Looking for a doctor? Perform a quick search by name or browse by specialty.

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As North Houston’s leaders in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Group board-certified cardiologists specialize in all aspects of heart care, from disease prevention to rehabilitation.

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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, also called Coronary Angioplasty, Using Stents or a Catheter With a Balloon at Its Tip

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) is a non-surgical procedure used to widen coronary arteries that have been blocked or narrowed. The procedure involves the use of a catheter to place a stent in the heart, opening the blood vessels and improving blood flow.

Thrombolytic Medication Given Through the Veins to Dissolve Blood Clots

Thrombolysis is a treatment used to dissolve clots that develop in the blood vessels and improve blood flow throughout the body. Thrombolytic Medications are sometimes given through an intravenous line (IV) to ensure distribution directly to the affected area.

Aortic Aneurysm Repair

The traditional and most common type of surgery for aortic aneurysms is open chest repair. It involves a major incision in the chest. General anesthesia is needed with this procedure. The aneurysm is removed and the section of aorta is replaced with an artificial graft made of material such as Dacron® or Teflon®.

Balloon Angioplasty

A specially designed catheter with a tiny balloon is carefully guided through the artery to the blockage, then inflated to widen the opening and increase blood flow to the heart. A stent is often placed during the procedure, to keep the artery open after the balloon is deflated and removed.

Balloon Valvuloplasty

A valvuloplasty, also known as balloon valvuloplasty or balloon valvotomy, is a procedure to repair a heart valve that has a narrowed opening. In a narrowed heart valve, the valve flaps (leaflets) may become thick or stiff and fuse together (stenosis). This reduces blood flow through the valve.

Bioprosthetic Valve Replacement

Bioprosthetic heart valves are most commonly either made of bovine (cow) or porcine (pig) tissue. Of course the main advantage of a bioprosthetic valve is that there is not typically the need for life long blood thinning medication and therefore a significantly lower risk of bleeding.

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Coronary artery bypass surgery is a treatment for coronary artery disease (blocking or narrowing of the arteries that carry blood an oxygen to the heart).

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