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Clinics of the Heart is a group of services and care designed to the treatment and relief of many health problems that can be diagnosed and treated by an endovascular approach.

CCSVI, or Chronic Cerebro-Spinal Venous Insufficiency, is a condition in which the jugular and azygous veins, which drain blood from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body, are narrowed, malformed, missing or otherwise blocked. Dr. Paolo Zamboni of the University of Ferrara has overseen extensive multiple sclerosis research that indicates that CCSVI could be one of the causes of MS, and a link to finding an effective MS treatment. We are committed to providing our patients with a clear, certain, real and early diagnosis and the best treatment option for their specific problem.

According to Dr. Zamboni’s CCSVI-MS theory, treating CCSVI can help treat MS. He has developed an endovascular surgery that helps repair these blockages to improve blood flow between the central nervous system and the rest of the body. In CCSVI clinical trials, this procedure has been successful as a multiple sclerosis treatment. Many MS sufferers who underwent the procedure experienced improved movement and mobility, a reduction in brain lesions and an overall better quality of life.


 Services we provide in our clinics are:

·         Heart murmurs clinic

·         Chest pain clinic

·         Peripheral vascular clinic

·         Endovascular laser clinic (legs & hemorrhoids)

·         Uterine fibroid embolization clinic

·         Pacemaker clinic

·         Brain vascular and stroke clinic

Our services are personalized and highly specialized. We provide medical services to Mexico City, Los Cabos, Veracuz, Puebla, Monterrey, Mexicali, Victoria, Tijuana, Merida and Guadalajara. We are your best choice even if you live in the US.

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