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Structural heart and valvular disease

ÂÜÀòÉç cardiologist Dr. Soffer performs an structural heart procedure.

Videos: Structural heart and valvular disease

Heart Surgery Using the Ross Procedure

The Ross Procedure can be very effective for treating damaged aortic valves.

Video: Cardiac Patient Shelly Whiteman is Given a Second Chance

Two years after a cardiac ablation procedure, Shelly Whiteman still suffered from shortness of breath.

Request a structural heart consultation

Contact our valve appointment coordinator at Donna.Bautochka@jax.ufl.edu to request a structural heart consultation with one of our experts.

  • Donna Bautochka
    Valve Appointment Coordinator

Specialists at the ÂÜÀòÉç Cardiovascular Center in Jacksonville lead the region in care for structural heart conditions with advanced diagnosis and treatment options found only at a renowned academic medical center. The Center is also a valuable option for second opinions concerning diagnosis and treatment options.

What is structural heart and valvular disease?

Structural heart disease refers to a number of conditions affecting the heart structures including the heart valves, heart chambers and muscle, among others. These conditions that may be congenital in nature or abnormalities caused by other acquired diseases or simple wear and tear that may come as a person ages.

Structural heart and valvular disease: Types

Structural heart disease can include a number of conditions:

Many of these conditions have negative effects on a person's quality of life, and some, when left untreated, can cause heart failure, stroke and may lead to death.

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