William Acquavella Heart Valve Center

The William Acquavella Heart Valve Center at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine is dedicated to:

  • Providing outstanding care for patients with all types of valve diseases and disorders
  • Developing and evaluating new, less invasive techniques for repairing and replacing damaged mitral, aortic, and pulmonary valves

The Center's team of experts has played a leading role in clinical trials assessing the latest percutaneous valve replacement approaches, meaning greater experience than most centers in these emerging new techniques.

TAVR at the Acquavella Heart Valve Center

Severe symptomatic aortic stenosis (narrowing of the aortic valve opening) causes the heart valves to become stiff or weak. It is the most common form of valvular heart disease, affecting up to 1.5 million Americans.

If this condition becomes severe, the aortic valve may not be able to open and close completely. Blood cannot be pumped efficiently, which may cause shortness of breath, fainting, and heart palpitation (the feeling of a rapidly pounding heart).

Some patients may qualify for a promising technique called Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR). With this minimally invasive treatment, doctors implant a small device into the heart valve with catheters (open-heart surgery is not required).

The cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons at the Acquavella Heart Valve were investigators of the national clinical trials proving the effectiveness of TAVR. TAVR is an FDA-approved treatment and is covered by Medicare and most major insurances.

See video simulations of the TAVR procedure produced by the manufacturer, Edwards of the SAPIEN valve

PARTNER Trial – NewYork- Presbyterian

This transformative technique has made valve replacement possible for many patients who cannot tolerate conventional heart surgery, and who otherwise, would not have had any other treatment options.

Request an Appointment

To refer a patient or to make an appointment with a specialist at our Center:

Phone: (646) NYP-VALVE or (646) 697-8258
Fax: (212) 746-8432
Email: cornellheartvalve@nyp.org

 

Request an Appointment

To make an appointment to see one of our physicians with expertise in valvular heart disease, you may:

  • Contact our physician offices directly by calling: 212-746-4789 
  • Established patients can request an appointment online, using Weill Cornell Connect. We will make every effort to call you within 24 hours.

Our staff is here to help coordinate your care. They will provide you with information on our physicians, their areas of expertise and help arrange for your visit and other testing when appropriate.

Our Physicians

Faculty Title Phone
Mark Reisman
Mark Reisman, M.D.
Director, Structural Heart Disease 646-962-5500
Headshot of Geoffrey Bergman
Geoffrey W. Bergman, M.B.,B.S.
Associate Professor of Medicine 646-962-5500
Jennifer K. Jantz, MD
Jennifer K. Jantz, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Director Structural Heart Imaging 646 962 4733
Headshot of Robert Minutello
Robert Mark Minutello, M.D.
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Director, NYPQ Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Structural Heart Disease 646-962-5500
Headshot of Mary Roman
Mary J. Roman, M.D.
Professor of Medicine 646-962-4733

Make an Appointment

(646) 962-5558

Weill Cornell Medicine
Division of Cardiology

1305 York Avenue, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10021