Looking for a TAVR Hospital near you?

This helpful tool can show you the closest Heart Valve Team based on your location.

ONLY A HEART VALVE TEAM CAN TELL IF
TAVR IS RIGHT FOR YOU1

Deciding to get evaluated by a Heart Valve Team for TAVR (transcatheter aortic valve replacement) is not a small thing. You want to know you're in good hands. The good news is that a Heart Valve Team is made up of qualified healthcare professionals who specialize in the treatment of severe aortic stenosis, also known as heart valve failure, including the replacement of aortic valves. The team will closely collaborate with your cardiologist and primary care physician.1

Meet your Heart Valve Team1

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  • Valve clinic coordinator
  • Interventional cardiologist (TAVR Specialist)
  • Cardiothoracic surgeon
  • Anesthesiologist
  • Cardiac cath lab staff
  • Imaging specialist
  • Cardiologist
Valve clinic coordinator Interventional cardiologist (TAVR Specialist)
Cardiothoracic surgeon Anesthesiologist
Cardiac cath lab staff Imaging specialist
Cardiologist

What does a Heart Valve Team do?

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Good question. First, the Heart Valve Team will evaluate you to make sure TAVR is right for you.

During your evaluation, a TAVR Specialist (different from your cardiologist) will consider all factors to decide the best treatment plan for you, including:

Check mark icon Your medical history
Check mark icon Your age
Check mark icon Your current health status
Check mark icon Your ability to undergo the procedure and recover from it
Check mark icon The overall condition of your heart

Start your Informed Decision Guide

This 7-minute questionnaire can help you and your doctor decide the best treatment path for you.

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Is TAVR right for you? A Heart Valve Team can help determine your treatment options.

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Reference: 1.Otto CM, Nishimura RA, Bonow RO, et al. 2020 ACC/AHA guideline for the management of patients with valvular heart disease: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation. 2021;143(5):e72-e227.

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