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Heart and valve care in Waco

Get care from a leader in heart valve and structural heart disorders at Ascension Providence in Waco and Central Texas.

When you need advanced care for heart and valve disease, a team of experienced specialists at Ascension Providence delivers advanced diagnostics and valve disease imaging, personalized therapeutic and surgical treatment and rehabilitation support:

  • Leading technologies and advanced treatment options
  • Minimally invasive catheter-based surgery, including transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)
  • Follow-up care and rehab to get you back to your life

At Ascension Providence, we have multidisciplinary care teams dedicated to your care. Your care team brings together the expertise of heart specialists, cardiac surgeons, cardiac interventionists, and cardiac imaging specialists to diagnose and treat complex heart valve disease. Our heart and vascular specialists performed Waco’s first heart catheterization and open-heart surgery in 1973 and the first transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in 2018. We’re also the first hospital in Texas to be recognized through the Edwards benchmark program for the treatment of aortic stenosis.

Your doctor starts by listening to you, to better understand you and your symptoms. Your doctor may recommend advanced diagnostic testing. Then, your doctor works with you to create a personalized care plan that may include ongoing care and medication management, therapeutic treatment, heart surgery, and cardiac rehabilitation.

Minimally invasive heart valve replacement

If you have aortic valve disease, your doctor may recommend replacing your aortic valve. For those considered high risk for open-heart surgery due to age, previous heart surgery, stroke or other chronic conditions, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) may be an option. This procedure, also called transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), is a minimally invasive surgery.

TAVR can help treat aortic valve stenosis, one of the most common heart valve problems. Aortic valve stenosis is the narrowing of the aortic heart valve, which prevents the valve from opening and closing properly. Symptoms of aortic stenosis include chest pain, fatigue, rapid heartbeat and feeling faint, tightness, and shortness of breath with activity.

During the TAVR procedure, your old heart valve is replaced, so oxygen-rich blood can flow in the right direction — through your heart and body. Ask your doctor about a TAVR evaluation to see if valve replacement is right for you.

Specialists in structural heart and valve surgery

Heart and valve problems can lead to heart attack or progressive heart failure, so it’s important to talk to your doctor about early treatment options when you receive your diagnosis. For some heart valve conditions, surgery may be recommended. And whenever possible, minimally invasive techniques will be used. Minimally invasive procedures may help shorten your recovery time and lower your risk of complications.

  • Aortic and mitral valvuloplasty (balloon valvuloplasty)
  • Left atrial appendage closure
  • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)
  • Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation

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Get a second opinion from a heart valve specialist

Get the confidence and peace of mind that your doctor and cardiovascular care plan are right for you. It's easy to get a second opinion at Ascension Providence. We can review your medical records and healthcare history to answer your questions and discuss options. Talk with one of our doctors about a personalized heart care plan

When you are facing a new diagnosis or are deciding on a surgical or therapeutic treatment plan, there’s a lot to think about. If you are looking for a second opinion for advanced heart care, your heart care team can also connect you with the right specialists for minimally invasive surgery, including TAVR, WATCHMAN™ and ablation. Our heart and vascular specialists can provide a second opinion, based on our experience and as part of a national care team.

Before your appointment, check with your insurance company to find out if a second opinion is covered. We can request your medical records on your behalf, so that they can be shared with your care team before your arrival.

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Heart care that focuses on the whole you

Your specialists and care team collaborate, working together for you and with you. Every appointment with your doctor starts with a conversation about any new symptoms, concerns or questions. At Ascension Providence, your care team supports you before, during and after your heart valve procedure to help you return to the regular daily activities you love. Your doctor works with you to monitor your heart health over time, including connecting you with cardiac rehab and helping manage your medications to make sure they are working well for you.

Frequently asked questions about heart and valve

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