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Heart and Vascular Care – St. George

Heart and Vascular Care in St. George brings together cardiology, heart rhythm, heart failure, cardiothoracic surgery, structural heart, and vascular services. Our teams deliver advanced diagnostics, specialized treatment, and ongoing heart and vascular care—close to home for patients in the St. George area.

Our Services

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Cardiology

Personalized heart care to manage and prevent heart disease, ensuring your heart stays strong and healthy.

Heart Rhythm Treatment

Expert diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders with advanced testing and personalized care.

Heart failure

Our dedicated team of specialists focuses on diagnosing, managing, and preventing cardiovascular disease so you can keep your heart as healthy as possible.

Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery

Advanced surgeries for heart, lung, and chest conditions, helping restore your health and improve quality of life.

Vascular and Vein Program

Comprehensive care for artery and vein conditions with advanced imaging and minimally invasive treatments.

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Comprehensive Heart and Vascular Care

Heart and vascular care in St. George includes a full range of cardiovascular specialties focused on diagnosing, treating, and managing heart and vascular conditions. Intermountain Health provides care across cardiology, heart rhythm, heart failure, cardiothoracic surgery, structural heart, and vascular services to support patients with complex and ongoing cardiovascular needs.

Through access to specialized expertise and advanced diagnostic and treatment options, patients receive heart and vascular care designed to support long‑term cardiovascular health—close to home in St. George.

Heart and Vascular Care Across Southwest Utah

In addition to care in St. George, our heart and vascular specialists also see patients at convenient locations across Southwest Utah. Our teams work closely together to provide coordinated care closer to home.

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