Start your Informed Decision Guide

Make your voice be heard, find the best treatment, and make the most of your next visit with this brief questionnaire.

TALKING TO YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT TAVR

A visit to the doctor’s office is about more than listening to what you’re told: It’s about getting information you need so you can make a decision.

Listen to real doctors discuss the importance of advocating for yourself.

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PREPARE FOR YOUR CONVERSATION

Heart valve failure can progress rapidly and unpredictably. Luckily, it’s treatable with TAVR.

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List all of your questions (try to prioritize for time)

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Be honest about how you’re feeling—tell your doctor about any new or worsening symptoms

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Talk about your treatment options with your cardiologist, including a referral to a Heart Valve Team to help determine if TAVR is right for you

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Speak up. Ask questions. Waiting around until you feel worse… that’s the worst thing you can do. If you wait, you let the fear win.

Joy, real TAVR patient

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Only a Heart Valve Team can tell you if TAVR is right for you

If you have heart valve failure, it’s critical to get referred to a Heart Valve Team right away.

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Heart valve failure is serious. Having the right tools and resources will help you speak up and take action before things get worse.

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Real patients share their stories

Hear real patients share their experiences with heart valve failure—and what helped them choose TAVR.

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Patients and/or clinicians quoted on this website have received compensation from Edwards Lifesciences.