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Heart & Vascular - Golden

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  • Heart & vascular care

Heart & vascular care in Golden, CO you can trust

At our Heart & Vascular location in Golden, Colorado, you’ll find expert, patient-centered care for heart and circulation conditions. Our team offers advanced diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support to help you maintain a healthier heart—right here in your community.

Our providers

Hannah McCabe
4.9

Hannah McCabe, PA

Cardiology
Intermountain Health Heart & Vascular - Denver
303-318-2460
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Kristin L. Thanavaro
4.9

Kristin L. Thanavaro, MD

Cardiology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Heart & Vascular - Golden
Kirstin G. Hesterberg
4.9

Kirstin G. Hesterberg, DO

Women's Cardiovascular Disease
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Heart & Vascular - Denver
Claudia K. Benedict
4.9

Claudia K. Benedict, MD

Cardiology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Heart & Vascular - Northglenn Clinic
Moumita Naidu
4.8

Moumita Naidu, MD

Cardiology
New patient appointments in 1 week
Intermountain Health Heart & Vascular - Lutheran Cardiology
Lindsey Mae Beverly

Lindsey Mae Beverly, PA

Cardiology
Intermountain Health Heart & Vascular - Lutheran Cardiology
Ruchika D. Husa
4.9

Ruchika D. Husa, MD

Cardio-Oncology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Heart & Vascular - Denver
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