Heart Failure/Transplantation Team
Compassionate, Comprehensive Care for Advanced Heart Failure Patients
Our Heart Failure/Transplantation Team provides integrated care through close collaboration among cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, cardiac intensivists, heart failure nurse specialists, pharmacists, nutritionists, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers.
Each patient receives an individualized care plan that may include medication management, lifestyle counseling, device therapy (such as ICD or CRT), and advanced options such as Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) and heart transplantation.
Advanced Therapies and Multidisciplinary Expertise
We offer cutting-edge treatments for advanced heart failure, including LVAD support, heart transplantation, and access to clinical trial. Our team is dedicated to improving quality of life and long-term survival through expert multidisciplinary care and evidence-based therapies.
Specialized Expertise
Continuum of Heart Failure Care
Through a structured and integrated care system, we deliver continuous, comprehensive management across all stages of heart failure-from early diagnosis to advanced heart failure treatment.
LVAD & Heart Transplantation Program
We specialize in mechanical circulatory support (LVAD) and heart transplantation for patients with refractory heart failure. Our multidisciplinary team ensures seamless coordination throughout the entire process-from evaluation to post-operative care.
Global Reach and Research Leadership
Our team leads national and international research initiatives in advanced heart failure therapies, contributing to clinical guidelines and global registry data. We collaborate with global centers for second opinions and co-management of complex cases.
Specialized Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiac Amyloidosis
As part of our commitment to advanced care, we provide dedicated diagnostic and therapeutic services for cardiac amyloidosis-a rare but increasingly recognized cause of heart failure. Our specialized team ensures accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment for this challenging condition.