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The Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center

Your heart deserves today’s best care and at the Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center that is what you will find. The Calhoun Cardiology Center offers comprehensive and advanced heart care – personalized to each individual patient.

Our services range from preventive cardiology to help patients manage risk factors like cholesterol disorders, to today’s most sophisticated interventional and surgical procedures. In addition, we offer specialized services to manage high blood pressure, including treatment-resistant hypertension, as well as complete care to diagnose and treat heart failure, heart rhythm disorders and vascular disorders such as peripheral arterial disease, abdominal aortic aneurisms and carotid disease.

Because we are part of a university hospital, our experts are actively involved in today’s most promising basic and clinical research, and we are actively engaged in educating the next generation of physicians and cardiac specialists.

In all, this UConn team has so much to offer! Thank you for taking time to visit our website. Please do not hesitate to call us for more information at 860-679-3343 or 800-535-6232.

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Free program on May 22. Learn more >
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Two months after a heart attack that nearly killed him, a 48-year-old father of two held a luncheon at the UConn Health Center to thank all those who were involved in his care. Read his story >

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Get with the GuidelinesCalhoun Cardiology Center RECEIVES AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION'S GET WITH WITH THE GUIDELINES® GOLD QUALITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The recognition signifies that the Health Center has reached an aggressive goal of treating heart failure patients. Read the story >
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Listen to Dr. Anjanette Ferris talk about ways to keep your heart healthy, and Dr. Jason Ryan on the warning signs of heart failure. Listen to the podcasts >