Interventional Cardiology
in Chandler, AZ

Minimally invasive procedures to restore blood flow and heart function

What are Interventional Cardiology Services?

Interventional cardiology services are minimally invasive procedures performed with catheters
and imaging guidance. They are used to open blocked arteries, repair valves and treat heart
problems without open surgery.

Cardiac
Catheterization

Imaging and pressure testing inside the heart
This procedure uses a thin tube to access the heart through a blood vessel, allowing us to measure pressures, inject contrast and evaluate blockages. It’s often the first step in diagnosing coronary artery disease or valve problems.

Percutaneous Coronary
Angioplasty

Balloon-based reopening of narrowed arteries
Angioplasty uses a small balloon to widen blocked coronary arteries, restoring blood flow and relieving chest pain. It’s a fast, effective option for treating heart attacks and preventing future cardiac events.

Coronary Stent Placement

Implanting a mesh tube to keep arteries open
After angioplasty, a stent may be placed to support the artery and prevent re-narrowing. We use drug-eluting or bare-metal stents depending on your condition, ensuring long-term vessel stability and improved circulation.

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)

Minimally invasive valve replacement for aortic stenosis
TAVR allows us to replace a diseased aortic valve without open-heart surgery, using a catheter to deliver the new valve. It’s ideal for patients with high surgical risk and offers faster recovery with excellent outcomes.

Balloon Valvuloplasty

Temporary widening of narrowed heart valves
This procedure uses a balloon to stretch a stiff valve, improving blood flow and relieving symptoms. It’s often used for mitral or aortic stenosis in patients who aren’t ready for valve replacement or need short-term relief.
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