
Heart & Vascular Institute in the Greater Austin Region
The Baylor Scott & White Heart & Vascular Institute in the Greater Austin region provides patients with access to advanced cardiac therapies at facilities throughout our service area.
An ever-growing need
Changing demographics have increased the need for high quality heart and vascular care in the Greater Austin region as more families move to the area and a large portion of the population enters retirement age.
How Texas compares:
20th in the nation for heart disease related deaths
22nd in the nation for adults who have been diagnosed with heart disease or stroke
About the Heart & Vascular Institute
The Baylor Scott & White Heart & Vascular Institute in the Greater Austin region provides our patients with access to advanced cardiac therapies at facilities throughout our service area.
Our vision is to serve our community as the leading provider of cardiovascular services, with high standards of patient care, patient outcomes and patient experience.
How you can help
Your gifts could support important needs such as:
Advanced facilities
- Catheterization laboratories (cath labs) for minimally invasive tests and procedures that can be performed with a catheter and usually do not require general anesthesia
- Cardiothoracic surgery suites for more complex and invasive procedures, such as open heart surgery, or those requiring general anesthesia
Specialized equipment
- Cardiac mapping system that uses special catheters to create a 3D map of the electrical activity in a patient’s heart to help physicians visualize the areas that may be causing an arrhythmia
- Echocardiogram and vascular sonography equipment that use sound waves to create images of the heart or blood vessels
- Nuclear medicine cameras that can help physicians detect issues with organ function by using a small amount of radioactive material that accumulates in areas of the body where there could be disease or abnormality
- CT scanner and cardiac MRI scanner that produce detailed images of the heart, arteries and valves and can help physicians evaluate heart function, structural issues or tissue damage
- Electrophysiologic ablation equipment to treat abnormal heart tissue that can cause faulty electrical signals and irregular heartbeats
For more information, contact

Chris Beck, CFRE
Sr. Director of Philanthropy
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