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Structural Heart Program | UC Davis Health

Cardiovascular Medicine

Structural Heart Program

A message from the Director of the Structural Heart Program, Gagan Singh, M.D.

Structural Heart Program

It can be upsetting to learn that your heart is not structured or functioning correctly. Fortunately, there are many effective treatments for structural heart disease. You can benefit from the latest therapies when you receive care at our Structural Heart Disease Program.

People with structural heart disease have conditions that affect the heart’s valves or chambers. These problems affect the heart’s ability to pump and circulate blood.

Some people are born with congenital heart defects, meaning the problems are present at birth. Some structural heart problems develop with age or after an illness or infection.

Awards and Recognitions
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US News & World Report cardiology and heart surgery badge

Nationally ranked #46

Our world-renowned cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons specialize in the most innovative treatments for both common and complex heart conditions. They’re committed to providing treatment options across many areas of cardiovascular medicine, including advanced heart failure; women’s heart health; complex aortic diseases; and congenital heart disease and heart valve disease.

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AHA Commitment to Quality badge

American Heart Association Commitment to Quality

This American Heart Association recognition highlights hospitals with exceptional performance across multiple clinical areas in the Get With The Guidelines program.

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Stemi Receiving Badge 2025 Gold Plus

Providing reperfusion support for STEMI’s 24x7

Meets the criteria for Gold Plus and achieves at least 25% adherence for the same consecutive 12-month interval for the First Door-to-Device time.

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High performing in heart failure badge

Ranked high-performing in heart failure treatment

U.S. News & World Report rated UC Davis Medical Center high-performing in treating heart failure.

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