Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center

When you choose Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center, you are choosing a team of cardiovascular specialists committed to delivering the highest level of care tailored to your specific condition and unique needs.

 

Our experts use cutting-edge techniques and technology to prevent, diagnose, manage and treat the full range of heart and vascular diseases —from common to complex. And we don’t just treat heart disease, our preventive cardiologists are committed to helping you reduce your risk of developing heart issues altogether.

 

Cardiologists and vascular surgeons at Houston Methodist specialize in all areas of heart and vascular disease and health. We strive to set the international benchmark for cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, vascular surgery and cardiac imaging

 

Houston Methodist Hospital is ranked Best in Texas and No. 15 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for Cardiology, Heart & Vascular Surgery.

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Ranked #15 in the Nation for Cardiology, Heart & Vascular Surgery


Houston Methodist Hospital is ranked Best in Texas and No. 15 in the nation by U.S. News & World Reportfor Cardiology, Heart & Vascular Surgery. U.S. News & World Report has also named Houston Methodist Hospital one of the nation's best as a nationally ranked Honor Roll hospital.

 

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Why Choose Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center

Our faculty and staff persistently push the envelope in every aspect of patient care and research, with an unyielding goal of extending life and improving health for all individuals suffering from heart and vascular diseases.  
World-Renowned Expertise Across Houston
Comprehensive, Personalized Treatment Plans
A Focus on Prevention
World-Renowned Expertise Across Houston

A history of excellence in cardiovascular care

Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center is the culmination of a long tradition of innovation in cardiovascular care. Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, for whom the center is named, was a pioneer in the field of modern cardiac medicine. 

In addition to establishing the surgical treatment of stroke and inventing the Dacron graft using his wife’s sewing machine, Dr. DeBakey performed many groundbreaking procedures, including the first:

 

  • Successful removal of a blockage in the carotid artery
  • Aortocoronary artery bypass
  • Multi-organ transplant of a heart, one lung and both kidneys from one donor to four recipients

 

Carrying on in the spirit of Dr. DeBakey’s example, our doctors in multiple locations throughout the Greater Houston area continue to advance how heart disease is treated today through innovative research and clinical trials

Comprehensive, Personalized Treatment Plans

Personalizing Cardiovascular Care

Our Heart Center brings together experts from various specialty areas who work together to diagnose, treat and manage your specific heart condition or disease. Depending on your condition or treatment plan, your care team leverages the expertise of a wide range of specialists, including:

 

  • Cardiologists
  • Cardiovascular surgeons
  • Cardiac imaging specialists
  • Cardiovascular anesthesiologists
  • Nurses specializing in cardiovascular care

 

Our doctors are among the nation's most highly respected experts in cardiology and heart and vascular surgery, as well as several specific heart conditions and diseases. Through our specialized clinics and programs, you can trust that your care team is delivering compassionate, individualized care that’s right for your heart condition.

 
A Focus on Prevention

Committed to preventing heart disease

Since heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S., we are not just treating heart disease — we are committed to preventing it from developing in the first place. 

 

Through comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessments, such as heart scans, and tailored risk factor management, our goal is to reduce your chances of developing heart disease or the complications that can occur as a result of heart disease.

 

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Our DeBakey Heart & Vascular Specialists

Led by Dr. Alan B. Lumsden and Dr. William A. Zoghbi, Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center offers access to leading heart and vascular specialists, as well as state-of-the-art resources and technology. Each member of your care team — including cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, cardiac imaging specialists, cardiovascular anesthesiologists and nurses specializing in cardiac care — leverages his or her unique expertise to offer a treatment plan tailored to your individual condition and unique needs.

 

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    Cardiovascular Research & Clinical Trials

    Cardiovascular Research & Clinical Trials

    Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center’s faculty and physician-scientists are accelerating life-saving heart and vascular therapy and technology discoveries and delivering them to our patients quickly. We lead numerous active clinical trials, offering patients access to new treatment options today, as well as make a difference for those diagnosed with heart disease tomorrow. In the spirit of Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, we continue to advance cardiology and cardiothoracic and vascular surgery — now and into the future. 

    Heart & Vascular Patient Stories

    We believe one of the best ways to learn about our heart and vascular specialists, our compassionate environment and our innovative treatment options is through our patients. Read their inspiring stories below to learn more about their experiences of being a patient at Houston Methodist.
    • Inoperable Heart Tumor
    • Aortic Valve Replacement
    • Coronary Bypass Graft
    • Acute Aortic Dissection
    • Congenital Defect Repaired
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    • Inoperable Heart Tumor

      An Inoperable Heart Tumor Turned Operable: Brian’s Story

      Brian Hodder had difficulty breathing when he lay on his left side in bed and had a slight persistent cough. In June 2004, Brian discovered that his symptoms were not just minor annoyances — he was was diagnosed with a heart tumor on his left pulmonary artery. While Brian's doctors in New Zealand and Australia deemed the tumor inoperable, doctors from Houston Methodist were able to successfully remove it by using an innovative method that to remove the left lung and the main pulmonary artery, along with a partial removal of the right pulmonary artery.

       

      Read Brian’s story.

    • Aortic Valve Replacement

      Aortic Valve Replacement Provides an Easy Ride Back on the Farm: Gilbert’s Story

      Gilbert Swagger, a farmer in Lufkin, Texas, found his stamina had waned, making work on long projects more difficult. His daughters convinced him to call the multispecialty group of physicians at the Houston Methodist Valve Clinic, part of Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center, where Swagger was diagnosed with aortic valve stenosis — his heart valve had become thick and calcified and no longer opened normally. After weighing the advice from his doctors, Swagger opted to receive an artificial valve to replace the weak one. This new valve was implanted using a catheter placed within an artery of his leg. Open-heart surgery was not required.

       

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    • Coronary Bypass Graft

      Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Gets His Energy Back on Track: Henry’s Story

      Henry Ham found that both his work fixing trucks and his ordinary daily activities were increasingly more difficult. In 2009, he was diagnosed with coronary artery disease with a 75% blockage in one of his arteries, and was told little could be done. But he didn't give up. He researched and found Houston Methodist, where doctors performed a minimally invasive coronary artery bypass graft surgery in February 2012. Henry is now back to the life he enjoys. 

       

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    • Acute Aortic Dissection

      An International Flight Results in a Lifesaving Miracle: Ronny’s Story

      A native Guatemalan, Ronny Yon had experienced pain in his upper back and chest while carrying grocery bags to his car. The pain worsened, and his wife made an emergency appointment with his Houston Methodist-trained physician. Tests revealed a deadly acute aortic dissection; Ronny was on the next flight to Houston from Guatemala to the Acute Aortic Treatment Center to operate on his complex medical heart condition. 

       

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    • Congenital Defect Repaired

      A Congenital Defect Repaired with a New Heart Valve: Susan’s Story

      Susan Dickson exemplifies the legacy of patient care that defines Houston Methodist — our health care professionals and support staff are known for their dedication to patient needs and comfort. The longstanding relationship between Houston Methodist health care providers and Susan, born with a congenital heart defect called bicuspid aortic valve,  helped her make the decision for bioprosthetic (nonmechanical) heart valve surgery. 

       

      Read Susan’s story.

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