Valley Health offers patients and their families some of the most advanced and compassionate cardiovascular care available anywhere – with excellent outcomes. Every day, residents from the Shenandoah Valley and beyond seek our care to prevent, manage, or recover from their heart conditions effectively. Valley Health’s local community hospitals offer general cardiovascular diagnostic imaging and other services and work closely with the Clyde A. Smith Heart & Vascular Center at Winchester Medical Center to provide coordinated care for patients who need additional testing or interventions.
Valley Health is proud to offer quality cardiovascular care in Virginia and West Virginia. Learn more about our current awards and recognitions.
Valley Health's Clyde A. Smith Heart & Vascular Center offers multidisciplinary specialty clinical programs designed to treat a wide variety of cardiovascular disorders. For more than 30 years, Winchester Medical Center has offered state-of-the-art cardiovascular treatment and effective resources for patients throughout the region. Our work in Winchester, VA, in collaboration with affiliated hospitals in Virginia and West Virginia, has made Valley Health the region's leading provider of heart and vascular services. Fortune and PINC AI™ named Winchester Medical Center as one of the nation’s top 50 cardiovascular hospitals for 2023.
Our highly experienced team offers the most comprehensive and advanced range of heart and vascular services in the region including:
Our skilled specialists treat some of the most complex cardiovascular problems using minimally invasive procedures. For patients, these procedures mean smaller incisions, shorter hospital stays, less pain, and quicker recovery. We offer minimally invasive approaches for valve replacement, aortic aneurysm repair, coronary artery bypass, coronary and carotid stent placement, lung resection, and much more.
Click on the links below to learn about the cardiovascular services available at each of Valley Health’s regional hospitals in Virginia and West Virginia.
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