Expanded Outpatient Practice Will Provide Personalized Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Cardiovascular Conditions
The Texas Heart Institute has expanded its outpatient practice with the addition of several specialized clinics, all housed in a state-of-the-art facility designed to provide personalized, comprehensive care for patients with cardiovascular conditions. This expansion reflects THI’s unwavering commitment to improving cardiovascular health and offering patients the highest quality of care using cutting-edge science, innovative treatment options, and a compassionate team-based approach.
The newly established sub-specialty clinics at THI’s Center for Cardiovascular Care include:
- AFib (Atrial Fibrillation) Clinic
- Aortic & Vascular Medicine Clinic
- Cardiometabolic Disease & Prevention Clinic
- Chronic Total Occlusion & High-Risk Coronary Intervention Clinic
- FMD (Fibromuscular Dysplasia) & Arterial Dissection Clinic
- Heart Failure & Transplant Clinic
- Limb Preservation Clinic
- Valve & Structural Heart Disease Clinic
- Vein Clinic
- Women’s Heart Center
“These specialized clinics provide expert care in one of the most advanced cardiovascular facilities in the world,” said Dr. Eduardo Hernandez, President of The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care. “By expanding our outpatient offerings, we are ensuring that our patients receive the highest level of personalized care in a setting that promotes collaboration across specialties. Our goal is to help patients lead healthier lives by preventing and treating cardiovascular disease in all its forms.”
Each clinic is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including cardiologists, vascular surgeons, electrophysiologists, and wound care experts, all dedicated to delivering the most effective and minimally invasive treatments available. From treating complex cases of heart failure to offering cutting-edge therapies for atrial fibrillation and limb preservation, these clinics are designed to meet the diverse needs of patients while focusing on preventive care and long-term health outcomes.
“The expansion of our outpatient practice allows us to offer a holistic, team-based approach to care that not only addresses immediate cardiovascular issues but also focuses on the underlying risk factors that contribute to heart disease,” commented Dr. Joseph G. Rogers, President and CEO of The Texas Heart Institute. “By working together across disciplines, we can deliver the future of cardiovascular care today—providing patients with the expert guidance and support they need to achieve better health.”
THI’s Center for Cardiovascular Care is committed to advancing cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment through research, education, and trusted partnerships with patients, providers, and researchers. This expansion reflects THI’s vision of creating a better future for those affected by cardiovascular disease and ensuring that every patient receives exceptional care tailored to their unique needs.
Learn more about these clinics and The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care at www.texasheartmedical.org.