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Do You Need a Structural Heart Specialist for Valve or Septal Defects? 

Structural Heart Specialist

Structural heart conditions affect the heart’s valves, walls, chambers, or major vessels. These issues may be present at birth or develop later in life due to aging, infection, or other medical conditions. While some structural heart problems cause obvious symptoms, others can progress quietly for years. 

The good news? Knowledge is empowerment, because understanding when to see a structural heart specialist can help you receive the right diagnosis and treatment at the right time. 

What Does a Structural Heart Specialist Do? 

A structural heart specialist is a cardiologist with advanced training in diagnosing and treating abnormalities in the heart’s structure. They focus on conditions such as: 

Heart valve disease (aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, etc.) 

Septal defects (atrial septal defects or ventricular septal defects) 

Congenital heart abnormalities 

Certain types of heart failure caused by structural issues 

These specialists often use advanced imaging and minimally invasive procedures to repair or replace parts of the heart without traditional open-heart surgery. 

Signs You May Need a Structural Heart Evaluation 

Some structural heart conditions develop slowly and may not present with symptoms initially. However, certain signs should prompt a visit to a cardiologist, especially if they are new, worsening, or unexplained. 

Common symptoms include: 

Shortness of breath during activity or at rest 

Fatigue or reduced exercise tolerance 

Chest discomfort or pressure 

Swelling in the legs, ankles, or abdomen 

Lightheadedness or fainting 

Heart palpitations or irregular heartbeat 

If you have been told you have a heart murmur, your doctor may recommend further evaluation to check for valve or septal problems. 

When to See a Heart Specialist Right Away 

In some situations, early referral to a structural heart specialist is especially important. You may benefit from a consultation if you: 

Have been diagnosed with moderate or severe valve disease 

Were born with a congenital heart defect 

Have symptoms that are not explained by other heart conditions 

Are experiencing worsening heart failure symptoms 

Have been told you may need valve repair or replacement 

Even if your symptoms seem mild, early evaluation can help identify problems before they become more serious. 

Why Early Evaluation Matters for Heart Conditions 

Structural heart conditions often progress over time. When they’re detected early, cardiologists can address many problems before permanent heart damage or more serious complications occur. 

Modern cardiology offers minimally invasive, catheter-based procedures for many valve and septal conditions. These treatments may: 

Reduce the need for open-heart surgery 

Shorten hospital stays 

Speed recovery 

Improve quality of life 

However, these options are most effective when the condition is diagnosed and treated at the right stage. 

What to Expect at a Structural Heart Consultation 

During your visit, the cardiology team may: 

Review your medical history and symptoms 

Perform a physical exam 

Order imaging tests, such as an echocardiogram 

Discuss treatment options if a structural issue is found 

Your care plan will be tailored to your specific condition, symptoms, and overall health. 

Early evaluation can prevent complications and expand your treatment options. If you’re experiencing symptoms or have been diagnosed with a valve or septal condition, consider a visit with a structural heart specialist. We’re happy to help: Contact Tri-City Cardiology today for a consultation. 

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