Valley Health’s Heart & Vascular program has earned national recognition for quality and safety. These awards are more than honors—they reflect the care you receive every day. Independent organizations measure how well hospitals prevent complications, improve survival rates, and support faster recovery. High scores in mean you can expect a safer experience, better outcomes, and care that meets the highest standards.






Learn About Peripheral Arterial Disease, Which Affects More than 10 Million Americans Each September, the Society for ...
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Warren Memorial Hospital (WMH) is expanding its cardiovascular care to meet the growing needs of the Front Royal and ...
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New Center Brings Multiple Services into One Location Valley Health’s new Cardiac and Vascular Diagnostic Center ...
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Cardiologists at Winchester Medical Center are the first in the Northern Virginia region to perform the innovative ...
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In November, vascular surgeon Emily Reardon, MD, began seeing patients at Valley Health’s Front Royal Family Practice ...
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Electrophysiologists at Winchester Medical Center are among the first in the region to offer a new treatment option to ...
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Photo (from left to right) Mark Nantz, CEO and president Valley Health, Tonya Smith, Senior Vice President, Acute Care, ...
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Dr. Emmanuel Ekanem, a cardiac electrophysiologist with Winchester Cardiology and Vascular Medicine | Valley Health, and ...
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February is American Heart Month, when it’s important to highlight cardiovascular health and the signs and symptoms of ...
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This summer, Timberville resident Mary Allen was scheduled for a hip replacement after her hip gave out on her in 2022. ...
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