Heart and Vascular Care (Cardiovascular)

You can expect high-quality care from our experienced team of heart and vascular experts at UnityPoint Health.
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Specialized Cardiovascular Care

Your heart deserves the very best from a team you can trust. Our experienced heart and vascular teams at UnityPoint Health will provide you with options, personalized treatment plans and care that's close to home. Our physicians have board-certifications in most cardiac sub-specialties and can help you coordinate additional tests, surgeries and clinical procedures.

At UnityPoint Health, we provide a range of comprehensive heart and vascular services, such as advanced cardiac and imaging tests to assess your heart health and diagnose problems, minimally invasive procedures in our cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology labs, and cardiothoracic surgery and cardiac rehabilitation.

Common Cardiovascular Conditions We Treat

Our Hospital Inpatient Heart Departments

We know each patient experience is unique. At UnityPoint Health, you have access to a full spectrum of cardiovascular care services and support to meet your every need. From simple to complex needs, our entire care team works together to support you. See inpatient heart services offered at our hospitals below.

To learn more about specific heart and vascular services available, contact a heart care location near you.


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Care in Wisconsin

UnityPoint Health - Meriter is a proud partner of UW Health, and we work closely together to offer healthcare services to our community. Although Meriter does have heart care services at our location, we encourage patients seeking heart and vascular services to consider visiting the UW Health Heart Care and contacting them directly with questions or to schedule an appointment.

Heart Attack and Stroke Educational Resources

Heart disease and stroke are leading causes of death in the U.S. with someone experiencing a heart attack or stroke every 40 seconds. Knowing the warning signs can save a life. Similarly, quick action during cardiac arrest can double or triple someone's chance of survival. Learn how to perform CPR, how to use an AED and how to recognize heart attack and stroke warning signs and risk factors.

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