From prevention to diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation, we offer a comprehensive, integrated network of specialized services in heart care. With a rich history that spans more than 20 years of leadership in heart health, our work has received national recognition. Our partnership with Stanford Hospital & Clinics in cardiac surgery brings the talent and resources of this world-renowned institution to the Central Coast--near you, your family and friends.
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Cardiovascular Diagnostic Center
The Cardiovascular Diagnostic Center brings together experts in cardiology, advanced cardiovascular imaging, and state-of-the-art technologies. Learn More
Non-Invasive Cardiology
The Cardiology department of the Harden Memorial Heart Program performs thousands of cardiac diagnostic studies each year, using both portable and department-based diagnostic technologies. Learn More
Interventional Cardiology
The Harden Memorial Heart Program's three state-of-the-art Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories (cath labs) perform thousands of diagnostic and interventional procedures each year. Learn More
Electrophysiology
The Electrophysiology Program of SVMHS offers expertise and the most advanced diagnostics and treatments available today for people with an irregular heartbeat, known as cardiac arrhythmia. Learn More
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Our cardiac surgical care is unparalleled on the Central Coast. With a history that spans more than 25 years of leadership in heart health, our work has received national recognition. Learn More
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Our on-campus Cardiac Fitness Center offers a comprehensive Cardiac Rehabilitation program for people recovering from a heart attack, heart surgery or angioplasty and those experiencing stable angina or congestive heart failure. Learn More
Meet our Physicians
The Harden Memorial Heart Program team includes world class physicians using the state-of-the-art technologies to deliver exceptional patient care.Learn More
Research
Salinas Valley Memorial is dedicated to cardiac research. Clinical trials give our cardiologists and their patients access to progressive forms of treatment, typically two to four years before they are available to the general public. Learn More
Education and Support
We offer a variety of education and support groups free-of-charge to patients, their families and members of the community who want to learn more about regaining and maintaining a healthy heart. Learn More