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Cardiac care means caring about the person behind the condition

At Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, we believe cardiac care should be as unique as the person receiving it. Whether you’re managing a known condition or simply want peace of mind, our expert cardiology teams are here to listen, guide and act—quickly and compassionately.

We offer comprehensive cardiovascular services across the Greater Philadelphia Region at St. Mary Medical Center, Nazareth Hospital and Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, and at Saint Francis Hospital in Delaware. From preventive screenings and minimally invasive procedures to complex interventions, our care is tailored to your lifestyle, goals and needs.


You don’t need to drive into Philadelphia to get quality cardiology care

Heart Failure GoldTrinity Health Mid-Atlantic offers advanced technology and procedures that are uncommon in many community hospitals. In fact, St. Mary Medical Center performs the most cardiovascular procedures in Bucks County.

And St. Mary was also named a High Performing Hospital by U.S. News & World Report for 2025-26 in three cardiovascular areas: Heart Attack, Heart Arrythmia and Pacemaker Implantation.

Plus, Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital has received the American Heart Association Get with the Guidelines® Gold Award for Heart Failure for more than 10 consecutive years.

St. Mary U.S. News

With provider office locations in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Northern Delaware, it’s easy to find care where and when you need it.

Heart disease

Learn your heart disease risk

If something feels “not quite right” with your heart, don’t wait. 60 seconds could save your life. Take our heart risk quiz and request an appointment today.

Heart Disease Risk Quiz

Please complete this form to request an appointment with a cardiovascular specialist.


Why choose Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic?

  • Prompt appointments with experienced cardiologists
  • Personalized care plans built around your life
  • Advanced diagnostics and treatments
  • Supportive teams who treat you like a person, not a condition
  • Specialized care—structural heart, interventional cardiology, etc.