Home » Santa Clarita News » Community News » Henry Mayo Kicks Off American Heart Month By Recognizing A Year Of Milestones
henry mayo heart month 020223
Courtesy of Henry Mayo

Henry Mayo Kicks Off American Heart Month By Recognizing A Year Of Milestones

February is American Heart Month, and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is kicking it off by highlighting several milestones the hospital’s Roberta G. Veloz Cardiovascular Center recently reached.

In 2022 the Center surpassed ten thousand total procedures, 500 open-heart surgeries and 50 Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacements (TAVR), according to Henry Mayo officials.

The hospital’s TAVR program was just launched in mid-2021.

“We’re very pleased our busy Roberta G. Veloz Cardiovascular Center is able to provide  critically needed heart care services to our community,” said Roger E. Seaver, Henry Mayo’s president and CEO.  “There is a very clear need for these services in the Santa Clarita Valley.  I congratulate the physicians and staff who work in our Cardiovascular Services Department for achieving these significant milestones.”

Henry Mayo’s heart care services extend beyond the Robert G. Veloz Cardiovascular Center.  The hospital is also a designated STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction) Receiving Center (SRC), otherwise known as a Heart Attack Receiving Center.

The primary treatment for a STEMI is to re-establish blood flow with a procedure called percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), in which balloon angioplasty, stents, or suction devices, are used to open blockages in the coronary artery.  The faster this treatment is delivered the better the chances are for survival and for minimizing long-term damage to the heart muscle.  Henry Mayo’s “door-to-PCI” time is consistently faster than the national average door-to-PCI time.

For those recovering from a cardiac event Henry Mayo also offers a highly regarded Cardiac Rehabilitation Program.

“Many of our physicians and staff members live in the Santa Clarita Valley,” Seaver said.  “They care deeply about caring for their friends and neighbors.”

Henry Mayo is offering a number of free educational events during American Heart Month.  To learn more, visit the website.


Sponsored Articles


Do you have a news tip? Call us at (661) 298-1220, or send an email to news@hometownstation.com. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Report a typo or error, email Corrections@hometownstation.com

KHTS FM 98.1 and AM 1220 is Santa Clarita’s only local radio station. KHTS mixes in a combination of news, traffic, sports, and features along with your favorite adult contemporary hits. Santa Clarita news and features are delivered throughout the day over our airwaves, on our website and through a variety of social media platforms. Our KHTS national award-winning daily news briefs are now read daily by 34,000+ residents. A vibrant member of the Santa Clarita community, the KHTS broadcast signal reaches all of the Santa Clarita Valley and parts of the high desert communities located in the Antelope Valley. The station streams its talk shows over the web, reaching a potentially worldwide audience. Follow @KHTSRadio on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

KHTS AM 1220 & FM 98.1 - Santa Clarita Radio - Santa Clarita News

Henry Mayo Kicks Off American Heart Month By Recognizing A Year Of Milestones

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

About Carl Goldman

Carl Goldman, along with his wife, Jeri repurchased KHTS AM-1220, Santa Clarita’s hometown station on October 24, 2003. They owned it from 1990-1998, and then sold it to Clear Channel Communication in 1998, buying it back from Clear Channel in 2003. Since then, they have rebuilt KHTS as a critical voice of the Valley. In 2015 the radio station moved to its new headquarters on Main Street in Old Town Newhall, in the original Newhall Hardware building. In 2018 an FM was added, 98.1, with its signal being simulcast with AM-1220. In January 2020, Carl and Jeri cruised on the Diamond Princess. Carl was one of the first Americans to come down with Covid-19. Months earlier he was impacted by Guillain Barre Syndrome as a result of a Shingles vaccine in September 2019. He is still in recovery from the vaccine.