Valley has been working hard to limit the impacts of a nationwide shortage of IV fluids as a result of Hurricane Helene. We are safely conserving supplies where possible and have rescheduled some non-emergent procedures. We appreciate your understanding and hope to be back to normal operations soon.
Care starts with exceptional providers and staff
Valley’s cardiologists, cardiac interventionalists, neurovascular and vascular surgeons, emergency medicine providers and specialized nursing and support staff are the foundation of our comprehensive cardiovascular program. They are passionate about what they do and dedicated to providing excellent care for you and your family.
Advancements in medicine and technology over the last few decades changed the way we manage cardiovascular care. Treatments more commonly rely on minimally-invasive procedures rather than major surgery. This means lower risk, faster recovery and better outcomes.
Are you at risk for cardiovascular disease? At Valley Medical Center, we offer a full continuum of diagnosis and treatment services and are nationally recognized for providing quality care.
The vascular surgery team at Valley Medical Center provides comprehensive care for conditions involving the arteries and veins throughout the body. Our specialty-trained surgeons are experienced in both minimally-invasive procedures and complex surgeries and are supported by state-of-the-art resources at VMC. We are dedicated to personalizing the most effective treatment possible for each patient, and bringing new, innovative procedures to the VMC community. Conditions treated include peripheral arterial disease, carotid disease, aneurysms, venous disease, dialysis access, and more. Vascular imaging is also available at Valley. This ultrasound imaging is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions.
This new multidisciplinary surgical space is equipped with advanced diagnostic imaging equipment to enable minimally-invasive heart and vascular surgeries. Procedures that can be performed include electrophysiology, stroke and vascular procedures and cardiac catheterization.