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Leading heart care, close to home in Oklahoma

Choose Ascension St. John to be your first choice – from heart and vascular screenings to surgery. Schedule with a cardiologist.

When you choose Ascension St. John, you get an experienced cardiovascular specialist and care team who are part of a national team, sharing best practices and the latest research and treatment. Every appointment starts with a conversation. Your care team takes the time to listen and answer all your questions — so you get a personalized care plan.

Specialists at Ascension St. John diagnose and treat:

  • Atrial fibrillation (AFib) and other heart rhythm disorders
  • Chronic total occlusion
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Coronary artery disease (CAD)
  • Heart attack
  • Heart valve and structural heart disease
  • High blood pressure and high cholesterol

Advanced heart care, close to home

At Ascension St. John, our care teams provide advanced heart testing and diagnostics, treatments, medication management, surgical heart care and rehabilitation. And as part of a national heart care team, our doctors share best practices in care and research, connecting you to advanced heart care close to home.

Find a doctor and start by calling or scheduling an appointment online. Ask if a virtual visit is an option for your care. Need a second opinion appointment? Our team can help. Schedule a consultation today.

Multispecialty heart care team

When you need more advanced heart care, your doctor can connect you with a heart specialist close to home. From heart scans to vascular surgery, your doctors, specialists and care team at Ascension St. John collaborate, working together for you and with you. Our advanced specialty care includes:

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Care for AFib and heart rhythm disorders

At Ascension St. John, our electrophysiologists specialize in the heart’s electrical system, diagnosing and treating heart rhythm disorders. Your doctor works with you on a personalized care plan. We provide minimally invasive treatments for AFib, including ablation, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), cardioversion and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE).

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Heart scans to detect risk

A simple heart screening can help you and your doctor better understand your heart health and could help save your life. Talk to your primary care doctor to see if a heart screening is right for you. A heart scan is not for everyone. It is not recommended for routine screening of people who do not have symptoms of heart disease and have a low risk of heart attacks. Some heart disease risk factors include hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, tobacco use and a family history of heart disease.

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Advanced surgical care for heart conditions

Surgeons at Ascension St. John specialize in minimally invasive heart surgery and open-heart surgery. Minimally invasive procedures, including transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), may help shorten your recovery time and lower your risk of infection. If open-heart surgery is recommended, our surgeons have the expertise to provide the advanced heart care you need.

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Advanced care for heart failure

Heart specialists at Ascension St. John diagnose and treat heart failure. If you feel you are at risk or have received a recent diagnosis, request a first consultation or second opinion from our care team. Your doctor delivers a personalized care plan that may include medications, advanced therapeutics and surgical care.
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Cardiac rehabilitation

Cardiac rehabilitation specialists at Ascension St. John work with you to strengthen your heart and lungs and help manage your symptoms. During cardiac rehabilitation, we monitor your heart, nutrition and lifestyle changes to help lower your cholesterol and blood pressure to improve your overall health. We also help you cope with stress by providing support to you and your family.

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Vascular care and heart screenings

Vascular specialists at Ascension St. John specialize in vascular care – from heart screenings to minimally invasive surgery. A screening can help your doctor monitor or detect problems with your arteries, such as carotid artery disease, peripheral artery disease, and damaged or weakened blood vessels. Talk with your doctor to see if a heart screening is right for you.

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Care for Chronic Total Occlusion

At Ascension St. John, our Interventional Cardiologists specialize in the diagnosing and treating Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO). Your doctor works with you on a personalized care plan. We provide minimally invasive treatments for certain cases of CTO to surgical options for more advanced stages of CTO.

Get a second opinion from a heart and vascular 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 St. John. 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, our cardiologists can also connect you with the right specialists for minimally invasive surgery, including TAVR. 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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Frequently asked questions about heart care

  • When should I talk to my doctor about my heart health?

    Feeling tired or being out of breath while doing the everyday activities you usually do may be warning signs that you have a heart condition. If you have concerns about new symptoms, talk with your doctor. And if you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart disease and haven’t connected with your doctor in a while, schedule an appointment today.

  • When should I have a heart scan?

    Your age, gender, lifestyle and medical history play a role in your heart health. If you have symptoms of heart disease or are unsure about your risk, talk to your doctor about a heart scan. A CT heart scan can help you and your doctor better understand your risk for heart attack. The imaging test delivers a coronary calcium score based on the amount of calcium-containing plaque that has built up in your heart arteries. You may benefit from a heart scan if you:

    • Are a man over age 40 or a woman over age 50
    • Are a smoker or have a history of smoking
    • Have a family history of heart attack at an early age
    • Have diabetes
    • Have high blood pressure
    • Have high cholesterol

    Talk with your doctor about having a coronary calcium scoring heart scan. You should not have a heart scan if you are pregnant, or have already had a heart attack, coronary bypass surgery or a coronary stent.

  • What are the symptoms of a heart attack?

    For both women and men, the most common heart attack symptom is chest pain or discomfort. But women may be more likely to experience shortness of breath, nausea or vomiting, and back or jaw pain.

    If you are experiencing chest pain, especially in combination with jaw or arm pain, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting or difficulty breathing, you might be having a heart attack. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room right away.

    Watch for these symptoms of heart attack in both men and women:

    • Chest discomfort, pressure or pain
    • Difficulty breathing independent of activity
    • Lightheadedness or loss of consciousness
    • New weakness or fatigue
    • Rapid or irregular heartbeat
    • Sudden pain in arm (particularly left arm), jaw, neck or back
  • What is high blood pressure?

    High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is blood pressure that is higher than normal. It happens when the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries is too high. High blood pressure is a chronic condition that can increase your risk for heart disease and stroke. Talk to your doctor about risk factors and how to manage your blood pressure.

  • What are some signs of clogged arteries?

    Clogged arteries, also known as coronary artery disease (CAD), happens when plaque, including fats and cholesterol, build up on your artery walls. Plaque buildup, called atherosclerosis, can slow or completely block blood flow to your heart. Symptoms of clogged arteries may include:

    • A cold sweat
    • Chest pain or discomfort (angina)
    • Light-headedness
    • Nausea
    • Pain or discomfort in the arms or shoulder
    • Shortness of breath
    • Weakness

    Talk to your doctor about how to reduce your risk for coronary artery disease. If you are an adult with high blood pressure and cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, use tobacco or have a family history of heart disease, your doctor may recommend getting a CT scan of your heart.

  • What are the different types of heart specialists?

    A cardiologist specializes in the diagnosis of heart disease and care of the heart muscle, coronary arteries and veins that carry blood.

    A heart surgeon, also called a cardiac, cardiothoracic or general thoracic surgeon,  performs surgery on your heart, lungs, esophagus and other parts of your chest. Heart transplant surgeons specialize in treating heart failure with heart transplantation and ventricular assist devices (VAD).

    Surgeons and cardiologists at Ascension sites of care are part of a national care team of doctors, sharing best practices and advanced treatment options for more complex heart care.

    Different types of heart specialists and surgeons include:

    • Cardiac rehabilitation specialist
    • Cardiothoracic (heart and vascular) surgeon
    • Congenital heart specialist, for children and adults
    • Electrophysiologist for AFib and other heart rhythm disorders
    • General cardiologist
    • Heart failure specialist
    • Heart transplant surgeon
    • Interventional cardiologist, focuses on cardiac catheterization and minimally invasive procedures
    • Nuclear cardiologist, performs advanced heart imaging
    • Pediatric cardiologist, for infants, children and teens
    • Pulmonary hypertension specialist
  • How do I find a cardiologist near me?

    If you are looking for a cardiologist or a second opinion on a diagnosis or your care plan, we can help. You’ll find that managing long-term and chronic heart care needs is easier with a team ready to support you. Your primary care doctor can connect you with a cardiologist close to home.

Leading heart care, close to home

Cardiologists and heart surgeons at Ascension St. John care for hearts all over the region — from AFib to heart failure — using minimally invasive options when possible to help shorten recovery.