Cardiovascular Medicine Patient Care
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Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care

Your heart care team at the nationally ranked U-M Frankel Cardiovascular Center is here for you, whether you're looking for routine care or more specialized evaluation and management.

Our faculty and staff treat patients at Michigan Medicine's Frankel Cardiovascular Center, one of the largest facilities in the heart of the University of Michigan Medical Campus. It is in this 350,000 square-foot, multidisciplinary facility that we can fulfill our vision of being the best academic heart and vascular center in the world.

For our clinic information, specialty clinics, procedure information and more, please visit the Frankel Cardiovascular Center website.

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Cardiovascular Care at U-M Health
World-Class Care, Close to Home

Cardiovascular patients can take advantage of our expert, multidisciplinary medical teams and advanced technologies in the beautiful surroundings of the Frankel Cardiovascular Center or one of our off-site clinics.

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