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Interventional cardiology

Our nationally recognized program offers minimally invasive treatments for the heart or blood vessels to prevent life-threatening conditions and optimize your heart function.

Pioneering minimally invasive heart care

Managing the region's highest volume of heart procedures, our dedicated team of specialists proactively works and treats some of the most complex heart and vascular conditions in the least invasive way possible.

Unparalleled expertise

Our experienced physicians perform 10,000+ procedures a year, and consistently provide life-saving care for heart attack patients.

Integrated care

Our hybrid procedure rooms allow surgeons and cardiologists to collaborate on treatments in less invasive ways.

Cutting-edge technology

We have the only robotic magnetic navigation system in the Mountain West, enabling us to safely support high-risk patients.

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Advancing interventional cardiology

We offer comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs, including these services.

  • Ablation Therapy

  • Angioplasty

  • Aortic Aneurysm Repair

  • Atrial Septal Defect and Patent Foramen Ovale Repair

  • Cardiac Catheterization

  • Carotid Endarterectomy

  • Left Atrial Appendage Closure/WATCHMAN Procedure

  • MitraClip Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair

  • Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment

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Awards & recognition

Your heart is in excellent hands.

Our program is proudly accredited by the American College of Cardiology for Cardiac Cath Lab with PCI, a recognition that underscores our commitment to delivering the highest quality of cardiac care.

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