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Santa Clara Medical Center
Department of Cardiovascular Services - Dept 342
 

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Homestead MOB
3rd Floor, Dept. 342
710 Lawrence Expy
Santa Clara CA 95051

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Office: 408-851-3780


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New Cardiovascular Surgery Department now open at the Santa Clara Medical Center

Peace of mind, close to home
Members needing an angioplasty, coronary artery bypass, or aortic valve replacement can now get the critical care they need right here in Santa Clara. With the addition of a cardiovascular surgery department, Santa Clara Medical Center is well on its way to becoming an important hub for cardiovascular services in Northern California.

By your side, every step of the way
Our team of skilled doctors and specialists will be working together under one roof to personalize your care all the way through to recovery. The new department will also be supported by a team of cardiovascular anesthesiologists, physician assistants, nurses, and additional dedicated staff.





 
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