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At Heart and Vascular Associates of Alabama, we offer a range of advanced structural heart procedures to treat complex heart conditions. These minimally invasive treatments are designed to repair or replace heart valves, close defects, and prevent stroke, all while enhancing your quality of life. Our skilled cardiologists use the latest technology and techniques to provide personalized care for each patient.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) is a minimally invasive procedure to treat aortic valve stenosis by inserting a new valve through a catheter. At Heart and Vascular Associates of Alabama, TAVR improves blood flow, reduces symptoms, and enhances heart function without open-heart surgery.
MitraClip is a minimally invasive procedure that treats mitral regurgitation by helping the mitral valve close more effectively. At Heart and Vascular Associates of Alabama, this treatment improves blood flow and reduces symptoms for patients who cannot undergo traditional surgery.
Atrial Septal Defects (ASD) and Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) are congenital heart conditions that cause abnormal blood flow between heart chambers. At Heart and Vascular Associates of Alabama, our interventional cardiologists use a catheter-based approach to close these defects and restore normal heart function without open-heart surgery.
The Watchman procedure is a minimally invasive treatment for atrial fibrillation (AFib) that reduces stroke risk by sealing the left atrial appendage. At Heart and Vascular Associates of Alabama, this procedure improves outcomes, reduces reliance on blood thinners, and enhances heart health.