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Heart and vascular care in Aurora, CO

East Crossroads Clinic provides trusted heart and vascular care in Aurora, Colorado, helping patients manage heart health with expert, personalized support close to home.

At East Crossroads Clinic in Aurora, CO, our heart and vascular team focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. We combine specialized cardiovascular care with a compassionate approach, so you can feel confident, informed, and supported every step of the way—without traveling far for care.

Call to schedule heart care: 303-812-5250

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