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The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus earns National ACC HeartCARE Center Designation

The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus recently earned the HeartCARE Center National Distinction of Excellence once again. This is the highest cardiology designation possible by the American College of Cardiology (ACC). THOP Sierra Campus is one of only 66 hospitals in the U.S., and the only hospital in El Paso and the surrounding area, to achieve and maintain this designation for the sixth year in a row.

Hospitals receiving the HeartCARE Center designation from the ACC have demonstrated their commitment to consistent, high-quality cardiovascular care through comprehensive process improvement, disease and procedure-specific accreditation, professional excellence, and community engagement.

“We are incredibly proud of our team for once again achieving this distinct honor for the sixth year in a row,” said Erik Cazares, Chief Executive Officer, The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus. “Being recognized as only 1 of 66 hospitals in the nation achieving this honor truly shows the quality of care our team provides and our commitment to advancing cardiovascular services for this region.”

The cardiovascular epicenter for The Hospitals of Providence, the Sierra Campus continues to expand heart care services for the El Paso region offering the latest in advanced heart care procedures and pulmonary valve replacements. The Sierra Campus offers a comprehensive cardiovascular care program from diagnosis to rehab with a Cardio Nurse Navigator to navigate patients throughout their journey and by coordinating patient’s healthcare needs and answering questions along the way.  The on-site Cardiac Rehabilitation Program helps patients continue their healing after a procedure. 

“Our Structural Heart Team is committed to expanding cardiovascular services for our region – countless lives have been saved and improved because of the care they provide,” said Cazares. “We are proud to be leading the way for heart care services for our region.”