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Cardiac Services: Getting to the Heart of the Matter

St. John's Regional Medical Center and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital are full-service cardiac facilities offering the latest in cardiovascular technologies.

For more than 50 years, St. John's has proudly served the community as a leader in all aspects of heart care, from diagnosis to surgery to disease management, to help patients stay heart healthy.

Prevention and maintenance of heart disease begins with understanding the heart, learning more about heart disease, and finding the best doctors. The cardiac team at St. John's Regional Medical Center and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital are trained surgeons, cardiologists, and primary care physicians assisted by nurses and other clinical experts. They understand the heart and work quickly to repair it with precision and compassion.

In addition, St. John's provides educational classes and screenings to give more insight into your heart and treating heart disease.


 

Cardiac Care at St. John's

Heart Interventions
St. John's and its team of cardiologists offer comprehensive diagnostic procedures, medical management and, if necessary, invasive interventions for the treatment of heart disease. more

Beating Heart Surgery
Less invasive heart surgery, which is conducted to fix problems with heart vessels or valves, began more than five years ago at St. John's. more

Non-Invasive Cardiology
St. John's provides non-invasive cardiology testing, which aids in the detection of many cardiac conditions using technology such as ultrasound or nuclear scans. more

Endovascular Repair (AAA Surgery)
St. John's was the first hospital in Ventura County to offer endovascular repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), a procedure that allows repair of the aneurysm through a minimally invasive technique. more

Rehabilitation
No matter how successful your surgery, you will need some level of rehabilitation following heart interventions. more