IMPORTANT: Beginning at 8:00 AM on September 3, Temple University Hospital – Main Campus (Broad and Ontario Streets) will no longer provide Labor and Delivery services. All childbirth services will be relocated to our new hospital location.


 

TRANSIT ALERT: Major cuts to bus, subway, and rail may affect travel to and from our campuses. Read full update.

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An Ounce of Prevention: Understanding The 2017 Heart Failure Guidelines

Catch up on the highlights from the latest U.S. guidelines for heart failure management.

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Your Heart Disease Goes Where You Go: Travel Safe This Holiday Season

Preparation is the key to having an enjoyable trip. Follow these simple steps, relax, and enjoy your trip!

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New Device Can Prevent Strokes In AFib Patients

The Temple Heart and Vascular Institute is now offering a game changing alternative to patients with AFib.

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A New Lease on Life: Frank's Story & Cardiac Amyloidosis Highlighted in News Report

It became increasingly difficult for 68-year-old Frank Tummarello to walk the block, climb stairs and do other things he loves.

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Welcoming Heart - Turned down Elsewhere, Patient Comes to Temple for Transplant

Frank was turned down for a heart transplant at another hospital because of his age. Doctors suggested he try Temple.

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Real-Life Iron Man: How a New Device Can Help Heart Failure Patients

The Temple Heart and Vascular Institute now offers a device that helps manage your disease in a proactive way.

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One Patient's Rare Heart Disease & Our Solution

Kevin's pulmonologist suspected he had CTEPH. Here's what happened next.

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Back in the Swing After Vascular Surgery

Ian thought he had a common issue known as tennis elbow. Doctors at Temple discovered it was much more serious.

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Come Celebrate National Heart Failure Awareness Week With THVI!

Five million people suffer from heart failure — a frighteningly common but under recognized condition.

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