Beyond advanced - cardiac care. 
The State of the Art for Your Heart
The Henry Low Heart Center is a national leader in heart disease treatment and research. Here, the region’s most talented and experienced clinicians work with patients to find and fight heart disease. The center offers the latest in high-tech treatments -- such as robotic surgery -- in a warm and caring setting. (more) 
 
Find a Heart Specialist Physician
Some of the top heart specialists in Connecticut – and in the nation -- are
part of the team at the Henry Low Heart Center. (more) 
 
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
The program offers individualized, medically-supervised exercise and education programs and counseling for individuals who have experienced a cardiac event or need to reduce their risk of heart disease. (more)

Preventive Cardiology
Boost your heart health by making changes in your diet, becoming more physically active, controlling cholesterol and quitting smoking. We’ll show you how. (more) 

Chest Pain Center

Sudden and unexplained chest pain or pressure can be frightening and confusing. Hartford Hospital experts can get to the bottom of mysterious chest pain, and start rapid and effective treatment. (more) 

Cardiac Catheterization & Angioplasty
A narrowed blood vessel can dangerously cut the flow of blood to the heart muscle. Hartford Hospital physicians have successfully performed thousands of these procedures to identify and widen dangerously narrowed heart arteries. (more) 
When the heart habitually skips a beat, it can be serious. A heart that’s out of rhythm is a heart that’s not pumping blood efficiently. Hartford  Hospital treats more such hearts than any other hospital in Connecticut. (more) 
Hartford Hospital doctors performed the first coronary bypass surgery in Central Connecticut and continue to lead with such innovations as the da Vinci surgical system – the latest in medical robotics. (more) 
Dr. Henry Low led the Hartford Hospital team that performed the first heart transplant in Connecticut in 1984. Few hospitals in Connecticut and nationally have the medical know-how and resources to offer heart transplantation to appropriate cardiac patients. (more)