Cardiovascular Medicine IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE

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Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic: Specializes in the problems of adult patients who were born with congenital heart defects

Amyloid Center: Provides state-of-the-art treatment for patients with amyloidosis

Cardiac Arrhythmia Service: Offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for patients with cardiac arrhythmias

Center for Marfan Syndrome and Aortic Disorders: A comprehensive consultative service that is among the nation’s leading centers for the diagnosis and treatment of Marfan Syndrome.

Heart, Heart-Lung, and Lung Transplant Program: Recognized as the pioneering center for heart transplants

Heart Failure Program: A multidisciplinary program that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and reversal of heart failure

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center: Specializing in the care of patients and families with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and other forms of familial cardiomyopathy

Interventional Cardiology: A world leader in percutaneous coronary revascularization, which re-establishes blood flow to the heart when its vessels have been damaged or blocked

Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Imaging Laboratory: A service organized around the evaluation of the heart and vascular systems using non-invasive techniques

Preventive Cardiology Clinic : Designed for people who are concerned about cardiovascular disease, whether they already have symptoms of heart disease or they want to prevent future cardiac events

Program for Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Therapies: An integrated program of aggressive behavioral and medical therapy designed for people who have a history of heart disease, are at risk for heart disease or simply want to know their risk for future cardiovascular events

Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease: Specializes in the care of patients and families with genetic disordersof the heart and blood vessels. Our care extends from the youngest to the oldest members of your family.

Stanford Vascular Laboratory: The program offers a full spectrum of patient care from risk-factor modification to atherectomy, angioplasty, placement of vascular stents, and surgical reconstruction.

Stanford South Asian Translational Heart Initiative: South Asians (people from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, and Sri Lanka) have a higher risk of heart and vascular disease than any other ethnic group. Our treatment and research center helps South Asians better understand their risk factors and develops targeted treatment plans for each patient.

The Stanford Center for Lymphatic and Venous Disorders: Provides a broad spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for adults and children with primary and secondary lymphedema, vascular anomalies, chronic venous insufficiency, venous thrombosis, chloys reflux, evaluations of non healing vascular wounds, and vascular disorders

Women's Heart Health: A program designed to improve the cardiovascular health of women by offering evidence-based, sex-specific, personalized, and comprehensive care including primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease

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