If your heart or blood vessels have been damaged — by conditions such as heart failure or congenital heart abnormalities — cardiovascular surgeons work to repair them. They may use traditional surgery or minimally invasive approaches, which can enable a faster recovery for you.
Our cardiology program includes treatment of heart and vascular systems conditions, including valve disease and heart murmurs.
HCA Florida Brandon Hospital's cardiologists and surgeons are here to provide you with the specialized care you deserve. Problems with your heart can be stressful, and we strive to support you and your family as we create a treatment plan that's tailored to your individual health needs. Whether you have a congenital heart abnormality or a disease of the heart valve, our structural heart program can help.
Our heart surgeons can perform a wide range of surgeries to repair damage to your heart and heart valves.
Valve repair or replacement
Whether you have a congenital (at birth) or acquired heart condition, we have the experienced surgeons who can repair valve damage or replace the valve altogether. Your entire care team is here to support your journey to better health. We treat diseases of the heart valves including the aortic, pulmonary, mitral and tricuspid valve.
Heart murmurs
Our surgeons perform surgical procedures to treat both types of heart murmurs: innocent murmurs and abnormal murmurs. We work to find the cause of the murmur and use that information to guide us toward the best treatment options for you.
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What’s the link between dementia and heart health? Can having high cholesterol lead to developing Alzheimer’s? Can having high blood pressure or diabetes lead to vascular dementia? Learn more about the connection between heart health and brain health.
Could you be putting your heart health at risk without knowing it? We asked HCA Florida Healthcare cardiologist Dr. Allan Stewart to weigh in on seven bad habits for heart health and tips on how to break them.
When you experience a heightened emotional state, your heart might flutter, race or pound. But what does it mean when your heart skips a beat? And when is a more frequent flutter the sign of something serious?
What’s the link between dementia and heart health? Can having high cholesterol lead to developing Alzheimer’s? Can having high blood pressure or diabetes lead to vascular dementia? Learn more about the connection between heart health and brain health.