Are You Struggling with
Mitral Valve Disease?
from Illinois' Best!
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
therapy for mitral valve patients.
Cardiology & Heart Surgery program.
Are You Struggling with
Mitral Regurgitation?
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
therapy for mitral regurgitation patients.
Are You Struggling with
Mitral Regurgitation?
from Illinois' Best!
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
therapy for mitral regurgitation patients.
Cardiology & Heart Surgery program.
Are You Struggling with
Mitral Valve Disease?
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
therapy for mitral valve patients.
from Illinois' Best!
Are You Struggling with
Mitral Valve Disease?
Cardiology & Heart Surgery program.
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
therapy for mitral valve patients.
from Illinois' Best!
Cardiology & Heart Surgery program.
Are You Struggling with
Mitral Valve Disease?
Are You Struggling with
Mitral Valve Disease?
Are You Struggling with
Mitral Valve Disease?
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
therapy for mitral valve patients.
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive therapy for mitral valve patients.
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
therapy for mitral valve patients.
In Chicago, Janet Needed Mitral Valve Help!
In Chicago, Janet Needed Mitral Valve Help!
In Chicago, Janet Needed
Mitral Valve Help!
In Chicago, Janet Needed
Mitral Valve Help!
In Chicago, Janet Needed
Mitral Valve Help!
In Chicago, Janet Needed
Mitral Valve Help!
“My life was deteriorating from mitral valve disease,” shared Janet Ruddock from Warrenville, Illinois. “I had shortness of breath, heart palpitations, a chronic cough and dizziness.” What did Janet do next? Watch the video below to see Janet's patient success story.
“My life was deteriorating from mitral valve disease,” shared Janet Ruddock from Warrenville, Illinois. “I had shortness of breath, heart palpitations, a chronic cough and dizziness.” What did Janet do next? Watch the video below to see Janet's patient success story.
“My life was deteriorating from mitral valve disease,” shared Janet Ruddock from Warrenville, Illinois. “I had shortness of breath, heart palpitations, a chronic cough and dizziness.” What did Janet do next? Watch the video below to see Janet's patient success story.
“My life was deteriorating from mitral valve disease,” shared Janet Ruddock from Warrenville, Illinois. “I had shortness of breath, heart palpitations, a chronic cough and dizziness.” What did Janet do next? Watch the video below to see Janet's patient success story.
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Taking Care of Your Heart?
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts Taking Care of Your Heart?
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts Taking Care of Your Heart?
Atrial fibrillation is responsible for 15 to 20 percent of all strokes. Sadly, there is a 1-in-4 risk that you (or a loved one) will develop atrial fibrillation. The earlier atrial fibrillation is diagnosed and treated, the more successful a patient’s heart will return to “normal” rhythm.
In your area… Northwestern Medicine is the #1 ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Illinois and the #7 Cardiology & Heart Surgery Program in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report. To help patients with atrial fibrillation, Northwestern Medicine started the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders – a nationally recognized health care destination for patients requiring highly specialized treatment of atrial fibrillation.
The experienced cardiovascular team at Northwestern Medicine uses leading-edge technology for diagnosing and treating atrial fibrillation. At Northwestern Medicine, your care will be provided by world-renowned experts including Dr. Patrick McCarthy, Dr. Bradley Knight and their team of AFib experts. To learn more or get a 2nd opinion, please proceed to our online screener by clicking the button below.
A Minimally-Invasive Approach
For Mitral Valve Patients
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Take Care of Your Heart!
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Take Care of Your Heart!
Mitral valve disease is the most common form of heart valve disease in the United States, resulting in more than 500,000 hospital admissions every year. Patients with mitral valve disease may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pains and heart palpitations.
If you have been diagnosed with mitral valve disease, you may qualify for a new “minimally-invasive” approach that typically results in faster recovery times, less pain and shorter hospital stays.
During a minimally-invasive procedure, your medical care will be provided by board-certified doctors and hospitals that specialize in mitral valve research.
A Minimally-Invasive Approach
For Mitral Regurgitation Patients
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Take Care of Your Heart!
A Minimally-Invasive Approach
For Mitral Regurgitation Patients
A Minimally-Invasive Approach
For Mitral Regurgitation Patients
A Minimally-Invasive Approach For Mitral Valve Patients
A Minimally-Invasive Approach For Mitral Valve Patients
Atrial fibrillation is responsible for 15 to 20 percent of all strokes. Sadly, there is a 1-in-4 risk that you (or a loved one) will develop atrial fibrillation. The earlier atrial fibrillation is diagnosed and treated, the more successful a patient’s heart will return to “normal” rhythm.
In your area… Northwestern Medicine is the #1 ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Illinois and the #7 Cardiology & Heart Surgery Program in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report. To help patients with atrial fibrillation, Northwestern Medicine started the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders – a nationally recognized health care destination for patients requiring highly specialized treatment of atrial fibrillation.
Mitral valve disease is the most common form of heart valve disease in the United States, resulting in more than 500,000 hospital admissions every year. Patients with mitral valve disease may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pains and heart palpitations.
If you have been diagnosed with mitral valve disease, you may qualify for a new “minimally-invasive” approach that typically results in faster recovery times, less pain and shorter hospital stays.
During a minimally-invasive procedure, your medical care will be provided by board-certified doctors and hospitals that specialize in mitral valve research.
Mitral valve disease is the most common form of heart valve disease in the United States, resulting in more than 500,000 hospital admissions every year. Patients with mitral valve disease may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pains and heart palpitations.
If you have been diagnosed with mitral valve disease, you may qualify for a new “minimally-invasive” approach that typically results in faster recovery times, less pain and shorter hospital stays.
During a minimally-invasive procedure, your medical care will be provided by board-certified doctors and hospitals that specialize in mitral valve research.
Mitral valve disease is the most common form of heart valve disease in the United States, resulting in more than 500,000 hospital admissions every year. Patients with mitral valve disease may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pains and heart palpitations.
If you have been diagnosed with mitral valve disease, you may qualify for a new “minimally-invasive” approach that typically results in faster recovery times, less pain and shorter hospital stays.
During a minimally-invasive procedure, your medical care will be provided by board-certified doctors and hospitals that specialize in mitral valve research.
The experienced cardiovascular team at Northwestern Medicine uses leading-edge technology for diagnosing and treating atrial fibrillation. At Northwestern Medicine, your care will be provided by world-renowned experts including Dr. Patrick McCarthy, Dr. Bradley Knight and their team of AFib experts. To learn more or get a 2nd opinion, please proceed to our online screener by clicking the button below.
In Chicago... Top-ranked medical centers including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the #1 cardiac center in Illinois,
now offer new minimally invasive approaches for patients with mitral valve disease.
In Chicago... Top-ranked medical centers including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the #1 cardiac center in Illinois, now offer new minimally invasive approaches for patients with mitral valve disease.
In Chicago... Top-ranked medical centers including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the #1 cardiac center in Illinois, now offer new minimally invasive approaches for patients with mitral valve disease.
In Chicago... Top-ranked medical centers including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the #1 cardiac center in Illinois, now offer new minimally invasive approaches for patients with mitral valve disease.
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
mitral valve procedure if:
You may qualify for a minimally invasive mitral valve procedure if:
You are at least 18 years of age
You have been diagnosed with
mitral valve disease
You are at least 18 years of age
You have been diagnosed with
mitral valve disease
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive
mitral valve procedure if:
You may qualify for a minimally invasive mitral valve procedure if:
You are at least 18 years of age
You have been diagnosed with
mitral valve disease
You are at least 18 years of age
You are at least 18 years of age
You experience atrial fibrillation
You have been diagnosed with
mitral valve disease
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive mitral valve procedure if:
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive mitral valve procedure if:
You may qualify for a minimally-invasive mitral valve procedure if:
You are at least 18 years of age
You are at least 18 years of age
You have been diagnosed with mitral valve disease
You have been diagnosed with mitral valve disease
You have been diagnosed with
mitral valve disease
To learn if you qualify for a minimally-invasive procedure, please call
(312) 585-3973, Monday through Friday, 9am to 8pm CST to learn more.
To learn if you qualify for a minimally-invasive procedure, please call
(312) 585-3973, Monday through Friday, 9am to 8pm CST to learn more.
To learn if you qualify for a minimally-invasive procedure, please call
(312) 585-3973, Monday through Friday, 9am to 8pm CST to learn more.
To learn if you qualify for a minimally-invasive procedure, please call (312) 585-3973, Monday through Friday, 9am to 8pm CST to learn more.
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