Telephone
Call 651-292-0007651-292-0007
or 1-888-703-0019
Clinic hours
Monday to Friday:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Address
Suite 100: Cardiac and Radiology Imaging
Suite 400: Main clinic and The Heart Disease Prevention Clinic
225 Smith Ave N
Suite 400
St. Paul, MN 55102
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Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute offers a full range of resources for the prevention, early detection, rapid treatment and rehabilitation of heart disease in one integrated, state-of-the-art facility conveniently located in downtown St. Paul. Together with Nasseff Heart Center on the United Hospital Campus, Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute is your resource for specialty heart care.
Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute offers a full range of tests and services.
This unique program combines the expertise of preventive cardiologists, registered dietitians, exercise physiologists and nurse practitioners to assess your heart health and risk for heart disease. Working with your preventive care team, you have access to a variety of tools and supports to optimize your heart health based on your specific needs, such as:
Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute - Vascular combines expertise of cardiology, radiology, vascular surgery and vascular medicine and delivers care in one convenient clinic location in downtown St. Paul, Minn. Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute - Vascular is a partnership between Minnesota Surgical Associates, St. Paul Radiology and Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute.
The Center for Valve and Structural Heart Disease at Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute® at United Hospital is world renowned. We evaluate our patients in a dedicated clinic, using a multidisciplinary, heart-team approach. We also offer state-of-the art transcatheter therapies for structural heart disease.
Minneapolis Heart Institute®'s nationally recognized surgical team specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of cardiothoracic (heart and lung) diseases.
Our research team includes cardiologists, clinical scientists, registered nurses and regulatory specialists. They work together to discover new ways to lessen the burden of cardiovascular disease.
Clinical trials allow patients to take a more active role in their health care, gain access to new drugs, treatments and disease management practices, contribute to medical research.