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HEART & VASCULAR SURGERY

Comprehensive heart and vascular surgery

Heart surgery can be life-saving, and at Grady, we’re equipped to handle even the most complex cases. With cutting-edge technology, highly skilled specialists, and round-the-clock care, we provide the best possible outcomes for every patient.

OVERVIEW

The best surgical options for you


Grady offers a full range of heart and vascular surgeries, from minimally invasive procedures to complex open-heart operations. As Atlanta’s busiest Level I Trauma Center and STEMI receiving center, we have the expertise and technology to handle the most critical heart conditions. We offer:

  • Full spectrum of care: From minimally invasive procedures to complex open-heart surgery.
  • Round-the-clock expertise: Fully staffed operating rooms and interventional suites available 24/7.
  • Post-surgical monitoring: Dedicated Cardiovascular ICU (CVICU) and telemetry unit for continuous monitoring.
  • Seamless recovery support: Step-down units and ongoing care to transition patients back to daily life.
  • Specialized treatment for critical cases: Expertise in treating severe heart attacks (STEMIs) and other high-risk conditions.

Are referrals needed?

Yes. Grady’s Heart & Vascular Center accepts new patients with referrals from either primary care providers or other specialists. Please:

  • Ask your provider to use our patient referral checklist and email us the details. We will contact you to schedule an appointment.
  • If you are an existing Grady patient, visit MyChart or call our scheduling line at (404) 616-1000 to make an appointment.

SERVICES

Our heart and vascular surgery services


We offer the full spectrum of heart and vascular surgery, including:

Systolic heart failure occurs when the left ventricle can’t contract fully, impairing blood flow. It’s usually treated with medication, devices, or sometimes surgery.

To resolve chest pain and other heart-related issues, Grady surgeons routinely perform:

  • Coronary bypass graft (CABG) surgery, a procedure in which a surgeon uses a healthy blood vessel from another part of your body to bypass narrowed or blocked sections of a coronary artery.
  • Valve repair or replacement surgery. Valve repairs can usually be done on congenital valve defects (defects you are born with) and on mitral valve defects. Valve replacements are typically done when the valve is severely damaged, typically the mitral or aortic valves on the left side of the heart. Replacements are also done to treat live-threatening valve diseases.
  • Aortic aneurysm surgery. An aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta, the large artery that carries blood from the heart through the chest and torso. Aortic aneurysms can dissect or rupture.

Cardiothoracic surgery involves procedures on the chest cavity (thorax) organs, including the heart, lungs, and esophagus. Grady’s Cardiothoracic Surgery team manages care both before cardiothoracic surgery and afterward.

Vascular surgery focuses on vascular conditions that cannot be repaired in other ways, which may include:

  • Aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection. An aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta, the large artery that carries blood from the heart through the chest and torso. Aortic aneurysms can dissect or rupture when the force of pumping blood splits the artery wall, allowing blood to leak.
  • Chronic arterial insufficiency, a common condition affecting mainly older patients. It normally involves the lower limbs and leads to leg numbness or pain.
  • Chronic venous insufficiency, which occurs when your leg veins don’t allow blood to flow back up to your heart. This can cause blood to collect (pool) in your legs.
  • Peripheral vascular disease, a slow, progressive circulation disorder caused by narrowing, blockage, or spasms in a blood vessel.
  • Diabetic foot ulceration, an open sore or wound that occurs in roughly one of seven patients with diabetes. It is commonly located on the bottom of the foot.
  • Carotid artery disease, which occurs when fatty deposits (plaques) clog the blood vessels that deliver blood to your brain and head (carotid arteries). The blockage increases the risk of stroke.
  • Venus stasis ulcers, wounds on the leg or ankle caused by abnormal or damaged veins. Abnormal veins can be hereditary. Veins can also be damaged by blood clots, injury, aging, and obesity.
  • Renal artery stenosis, the narrowing of one or more arteries that carry blood to your kidneys (renal arteries), which can compromise the kidneys’ ability to filter waste.
  • Mesenteric artery stenosis, the narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the intestines, which can result in pain, weight loss, nausea, diarrhea, or bleeding.

Primary Location

Grady Memorial Hospital

Phone:

(404) 616-1000

Location:

80 Jesse Hill Jr Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30303

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Doctors

Our doctors


Grady is staffed by the nation’s top physicians. We bring the best medical care to Atlanta, with nationally recognized physicians, leading-edge technology, and world-class facilities.

LOCATIONS

Heart & Vascular Center Locations and Directions


Grady Memorial Hospital

Phone:

(404) 6160-1000

Location:

80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Heart & Vascular Center – 2nd Floor

Location Details

Grady Memorial Hospital

Phone:

(404) 6160-1000

Location:

80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Heart & Vascular Center – 2nd Floor

Location Details

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