Heart failure is treated through a combination of lifestyle changes, medication, and, if necessary, surgery. At NewYork-Presbyterian, we evaluate each patient thoroughly to determine what treatments work best. We offer the full range of therapies, based on the latest medical research, including:
- Medications to reduce blood pressure, heart rate, and fluid build-up and improve blood flow.
- Implanted devices (pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators) to manage heart rhythm problems associated with heart failure for people whose symptoms are not well controlled by medication or exercise.
- Remote monitoring devices to follow changes in your heart in between office visits
- Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) — surgically implanted mechanical support for the heart in people with advanced heart failure.
- Heart transplantation for eligible patients with end-stage heart failure that is not responding to other treatments.
Through our Centralized Heart Failure Management Program, we provide care for a lifetime for anyone with heart failure treated at any hospital in the NewYork-Presbyterian healthcare system. Our dedicated team of heart failure specialists uses telephone check-ins, telehealth visits, support groups, and remote monitoring devices to care for people with heart failure in their homes throughout the New York tri-state area. Our goal is to keep you out of the hospital and at home, living your best life possible.
Call us today to make an appointment with a heart failure specialist.