Heart Health Series, Warren MI
Henry Ford Warren Hospital cardiologists have announced the establishment of a new monthly program focused on educating and assisting the community...
Our unique approach combines clinical expertise and the latest advanced heart failure treatments.
When you have advanced heart failure, traditional treatments such as medication and simple procedures may not be enough to improve your symptoms. This does not necessarily mean you are running out of treatment options. As one of the only advanced heart failure programs in southeast Michigan, our team of highly trained specialists provides the most advanced and effective care to people across the entire state.
Our unique program combines clinical expertise with a range of advanced treatments. We offer temporary (bridge to surgery or transplant) and permanent or durable solutions (heart transplant) for all forms of advanced heart failure (congestive heart failure). Other program features include:
Henry Ford Warren Hospital cardiologists have announced the establishment of a new monthly program focused on educating and assisting the community...
Henry Ford Warren Hospital cardiologists have announced the establishment of a new monthly program focused on educating and assisting the community...
Henry Ford Warren Hospital cardiologists have announced the establishment of a new monthly program focused on educating and assisting the community...
Henry Ford Warren Hospital cardiologists have announced the establishment of a new monthly program focused on educating and assisting the community...
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