LVAD Therapy
LVAD therapy offers hope for people living with advanced heart failure by helping the heart pump blood more effectively and improving quality of life.
Advanced heart failure care with LVAD therapy
Why choose our LVAD therapy program?
Our LVAD therapy program combines advanced technology, experienced heart failure specialists, and coordinated long‑term support to guide patients and caregivers through every stage of LVAD care.
Our location
Our LVAD therapy program is offered at a dedicated location designed to support you through evaluation, treatment, and ongoing care.
What is LVAD therapy?
LVAD therapy uses a surgically implanted mechanical pump to help the left side of the heart circulate blood throughout the body. An LVAD does not replace the heart—it supports it when the heart can no longer pump effectively on its own.
After recovery, many patients experience:
- Less shortness of breath
- Improved energy and stamina
- Greater ability to participate in daily activities
Types of LVAD therapy:
- Bridge‑to‑transplant: Temporary support while waiting for a heart transplant
- Destination therapy: Long‑term or permanent support for patients who are not transplant candidates
Life with an LVAD
The goal of LVAD therapy is to improve quality of life. After recovery, many patients report feeling better than they have in years.
Living with an LVAD does require adjustments, including:
- Carrying batteries during the day and connecting to a power unit at night
- Caring for the driveline exit site to prevent infection
- Attending regular follow‑up appointments
Most patients can return to activities such as driving, travel, work, and social events with guidance from their care team.
Caregiver support and responsibilities
A trained caregiver is essential to successful LVAD therapy, especially during the early recovery period. Caregivers help with:
- Driveline dressing changes
- Clinic visits and transportation
- Equipment management and emergency procedures
Patients and caregivers receive thorough, hands‑on training before leaving the hospital.
Frequently asked questions about LVAD therapy
If you or a loved one is exploring LVAD therapy, these frequently asked questions address common concerns and what comes next.
If you are referred for LVAD therapy, you will complete a comprehensive evaluation that may include:
- Heart catheterization and imaging
- Cardiac and lung function testing
- Blood work and consultations with multiple specialists
A multidisciplinary team reviews your results and works closely with you and your caregiver to determine whether LVAD therapy is the right option.