Structural Heart
TAVR & Structural Heart
Catheter-based valve replacement and repair — TAVR, MitraClip, TriClip, Valve-in-Valve, and BASILICA.
Who this is for
- Severe aortic stenosis
- Mitral or tricuspid regurgitation
- Patients who are high-risk for surgical valve replacement
What to expect
- Multidisciplinary structural heart team evaluation
- Pre-procedure CT and TEE imaging
- 1–2 night hospital stay typical
- Most patients walk the same day after the procedure
Why our team
TAVR & Structural Heart is performed by the same cardiologists who follow you long-term. Because we're an independent group, your imaging, procedure, and follow-up stay within one practice — fewer hand-offs, fewer dropped details. Our team includes board-certified specialists across structural heart and adjacent disciplines, with hospital privileges across Mercy Health and ProMedica systems.
TAVR & Structural Heart — common questions
- Am I a candidate for TAVR?
- Eligibility depends on valve anatomy, surgical risk, and overall health. Our structural team will review your imaging before recommending an approach.
