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Heart services

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This department offers

  • Adult congenital heart clinic/program
  • Cardiac imaging
  • Cardiac rehabilitation
  • Cardio-obstetrics clinic/program
  • Cardio-oncology clinic/program
  • Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
  • Clinical Cardiology
  • Electrophysiology
  • Familial cardiomyopathy clinic/program
  • Heart & vascular care
Doctor and patient putting their hands into a heart

Heart and vascular care for long‑term heart health

Heart and vascular care helps diagnose and treat conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. Care teams focus on early detection, lifestyle‑based and minimally invasive treatments first, and advanced procedures when necessary. Coordinated expertise supports recovery, ongoing heart health, and a better quality of life.

Comprehensive care for your heart

Leading heart care program, specializing in both traditional and innovative treatments for heart and vein conditions.

Responsive care

We offer some of the fastest response times to heart attacks in the region.

Patient-centered

We take a holistic approach to patient health, leading to better outcomes.

Collaborative team

We consult with our entire team and your primary care doctor for your treatment plan.

Our providers

Cindy W. Tom
4.7

Cindy W. Tom, MD

Interventional Cardiology
Logan Cardiology Clinic
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Christopher C. Groberg
4.9

Christopher C. Groberg, PA

Cardiology
Logan Cardiology Clinic
Jared M. Madeo
4.9

Jared M. Madeo, NP

Cardiology
Logan Cardiology Clinic
Jamie L. McFarland
4.9

Jamie L. McFarland, NP

Cardiology
Logan Cardiology Clinic
Yuri Khodakov
5

Yuri Khodakov, MD

Interventional Cardiology
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
Andrew Lee Walker
5

Andrew Lee Walker, MD

Interventional Cardiology
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
Robert J. Garr
4.9

Robert J. Garr, DO

Cardiology
Logan Cardiology Clinic
Shane M. Ruckel
4.8

Shane M. Ruckel, MD

Cardiology
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
Adam L. Ware
4.8

Adam L. Ware, MD

Pediatric Cardiology
University of Utah Pediatric Cardiology Clinic
Mariam N. Nassif
5

Mariam N. Nassif, MD

Cardiac Imaging
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
Charlie E. Brunson
4.9

Charlie E. Brunson, MD

Structural Heart Disease Cardiology
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
Jonathan K. Rhee

Jonathan K. Rhee, MD

Interventional Cardiology
Cache Valley Heart Clinic - Electrophysiology
Rudolf Otrusinik
4.9

Rudolf Otrusinik, MD

Cardiology
Logan Cardiology Clinic
Chuan-Chau Jerry Jou

Chuan-Chau Jerry Jou, DO

Pediatric Cardiology
Wasatch Pediatric Cardiology
Tareq S. Harb
4.9

Tareq S. Harb, MD

Interventional Cardiology
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
Eric M. Lindley
5

Eric M. Lindley, MD

Structural Heart Disease Cardiology
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
James E. Tollefson
5

James E. Tollefson, DO

Cardiology
McKay-Dee Cardiology Clinic
Michelle K. Bischoff
5

Michelle K. Bischoff, MD

Heart Failure
McKay-Dee Heart Failure Clinic
Michael E. Crawford
4.9

Michael E. Crawford, MD

Interventional Cardiology
Logan Cardiology Clinic
Laura E. Spall

Laura E. Spall, NP

Cardiothoracic Surgery
Intermountain Medical Center Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology Clinic
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