About Us
Located within Oklahoma City's INTEGRIS Health Baptist Medical Center, INTEGRIS Health Heart Hospital offers more than 170 beds dedicated to top-quality cardiac care.
As Oklahoma’s largest heart hospital, it provides comprehensive services, including heart scans, cardiac catheterization, open-heart surgery, heart transplantation and mechanical circulatory support.
The hospital's integrated design ensures 70% of heart patients with additional health issues receive immediate access to specialists. Beyond its Oklahoma City base, INTEGRIS Health Heart Hospital extends advanced heart care to more than 41 clinics statewide, having served the community longer than any other provider.
INTEGRIS Health also performs procedures on the most unstable and critical patients, with results that are 80% better than predicted outcomes.
Achievements
- Ranked #1 in Cardiology and Heart Surgery by U.S. News & World Report.
- Named by HCIA, Inc. as one of the Top 100 Heart Hospitals in the U.S.
- Recognized multiple times by HealthGrades, Inc. as the Top Cardiac Provider in Oklahoma.
- Recognized by the National Research Corporation with the Consumer Choice Award for Heart Care.
- Designated a Center of Excellence in recognition of expertise in cardiac care.
- First in Oklahoma and Only provider in Oklahoma City to perform Heart Transplants.
- First in Oklahoma to place a drug-eluting stent, and one of only 12 sites world-wide to participate in all three research trials associated with this technology.
- First in Oklahoma to implant an artificial heart pump to aid blood circulation in a person awaiting transplantation.
- First in Oklahoma to provide open-heart surgery using Heartport technology, which allows access to the heart without cutting through the breastbone.
- First in Oklahoma to perform coronary laser angioplasty.
- First in the U.S. to provide a hospital-based cardiac fitness center (PACER).
- Nationally published for research trials and recognized as a major contributor to the advancement in cardiac disease.
- First in Oklahoma to offer the TandemHeart system.