Peter Munk Cardiac Centre

Cardiology

Cardiology involves the care of patients with complex heart problems, including arrhythmia and congenital heart disease. These problems can be life-threatening, but advanced research and patient care are helping patients live longer — and improving their quality of life.

UHN’s Cardiology Care Area
Cardiology at UHN serves as a main gateway for several important components of the Heart and Circulation program grouping, including:

1) Secondary Prevention
2) Interventional Cardiology
3) Electrophysiology (EPS)
4) Non-interventional ambulatory care
5) Inpatient services

Many of the services offered are unique in Toronto, including a congenital cardiac clinic; cardiac assessment transplant clinic; ventricular tachycardia mapping; the Coronary Events and Rapid Treatment (CERT) program; and valvular reconstruction.

In addition to offering these exemplary programs and services, we house an internationally-recognized adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) program. The largest program of its kind in the world, it provides care to more than 6,000 patients. Its care standards and research have helped advance ACHD care around the world.

Research and education in our cardiology programs help increase our knowledge and prepare future health-care professionals. Many of our research projects are patient-oriented, using new knowledge to improve patient care and outcomes. We train undergraduates, residents and fellows, many from around the world. Acute care nurse practitioners receive unique training in the CERT Program.

If you would like more information about current studies and additional international resources, visit the Heart Function Clinic Web site.

See UHN's Patient Referral Process for Health Professionals.
Visit the Cardiac Care Network of Ontario for information on wait times.


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