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Structural heart disease

Combining minimally invasive interventions with personalized care, we repair structural heart defects and help you manage your heart health so you can live the healthiest life possible.

Empowering your heart health

Living with a heart condition requires specialized care. As the region's leading structural heart disease program, we offer advanced, personalized care using the latest innovative treatments and therapies.

Dedicated expertise

All our physicians are board-certified and highly experienced in the latest technology and treatment for Coronary Heart Disease.

Award-winning care

Four of our hospitals are accredited as Chest Pain Centers with PCI Resuscitation from the American College of Cardiology.

Personalized care

We provide comprehensive care, blending advanced treatments with the skills and knowledge of our surgeons.

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Advancing heart care

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

  • Transcatheter Valve Therapies

  • Post-procedure Care

  • Patient Education and Support

  • Cardiac Catheterization

  • Minimally Invasive Interventions

  • Surgical Interventions

  • Comprehensive Evaluation

  • Multidisciplinary Consultation

  • Advanced Imaging

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Clinical trials and research

Our team stands at the forefront of medical innovation, participating in groundbreaking clinical trials like the MitraClip REPAIR MR Study and the Edwards PASCAL Transcatheter Valve Repair System trial. These studies show our commitment to advancing care and improving treatment outcomes, particularly in complex cardiac conditions.

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Patient stories

TAVR saves Jerry from a second open-heart surgery

When Jerry needed an aortic valve replacement, he looked to the heart experts at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver. Learn about his experience and the extraordinary cardiovascular care he received through our program.

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