Duke’s Valvular Heart Disease Program employs the latest
tools and techniques for diagnosis and repair of diseased
valves and offers the latest medical therapies for heart
failure associated with valvular disease.
The program encompasses a large outpatient and inpatient
service that treats all forms of valvular heart disease and
operates in concert with the Adult Congenital Heart Disease and
Pulmonary Hypertension programs.
Duke University’s Valvular Heart Disease Program is one of
the largest programs of its kind in the country and has
achieved national recognition.
The program is part of the Division of Cardiology, the
Division of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, and the Duke
Heart Center.
Program Highlights
- Offers diagnostic tests that can now be done
without the need for cardiac catheterization
- Pioneered the catheter-based treatment
of valvular heart disease, and continues to advance this
field with new techniques for valve repair
- Plans to offer catheter-based valve replacement through
clinical trial(s) in the near future
- Uses minimally-invasive surgery
to repair and replace valves
Appointments
Make an appointment with a Duke heart specialist near you:
1-888-ASK-DUKE (1-888-275-3853)