At Ohio State’s Heart and Vascular Center, patients have access to a level of care not available anywhere else in the region. The Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital was the nation's first academic hospital dedicated to cardiovascular care. Today, it remains a beacon for combining excellent patient care, innovative research and access to the most advanced treatments and technology in the region.

Together with our sister research facility, the Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, our physicians and scientists are working on new and innovative treatments and testing the most advanced devices and procedures with a goal of improving the lives of our patients and stopping the impact of heart and vascular disease. Your heart and health are in good hands at Ohio State’s Heart and Vascular Center. Call to schedule an appointment with our heart and vascular experts at 614-293-7677 (ROSS).

Tour Ohio State's Ross Heart Hospital

Each floor of Ohio State's 290,000-square-foot, 150-bed heart hospital is dedicated to a specific service, such as cardiac surgery or vascular medicine. Our universal room model allows most patients to stay in the same private room and be treated by a dedicated care team during their hospitalization, regardless of changes in their condition.

Second Floor: Cardiac Catheterization

The cardiac catheterization experts at Ohio State's Ross Heart Hospital open blocked arteries with balloons and stents.

Fourth Floor: Surgery

You're in good hands with the surgical teams at Ohio State's Ross Heart Hospital, nationally recognized for the quality of their care.

Fifth Floor: Vascular Care

Ohio State's vascular care experts can treat even the most complex vascular conditions using advanced imaging techniques and minimally invasive surgical procedures.

Sixth Floor: Heart Failure

The collaborative approach to heart failure care at Ohio State's Ross Heart Hospital ensures that you get exactly the kind of care you need,including access to the most advanced heart failure treatments available.

Seventh Floor: Electro-physiology

When an electrical problem in your heart causes it to beat too quickly or slowly, experts at Ohio State are trained in a variety of procedures that can return your heartbeat to normal.

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